Review of Timewise

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Review of Timewise

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Timewise" by Robert Leet.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The gripping tale of Ron Larsen, an orphan whose encounter with physics professor Regina Russo alters his life, is told in Timewise by Robert Leet. At the Mills Falls Common, Ron, a 14-year-old chess player, meets Regina Russo. They start talking while playing chess. They grow closer as Regina starts to volunteer at his school.

She tries to persuade Ron to stay in school as high school concludes, but he shows no interest. They ceased communication following Ron's graduation. When Ron gets home one day, he finds Regina sitting on his apartment's steps. She makes a deal with Ron to persuade him to return to school. Ron will soon learn information about Regina that he is unaware of.

The plot intrigued me, and some characters struck me as odd. Nevertheless, the author established a genuine connection between the characters. It helped me comprehend how their minds functioned. The book jogged my knowledge of quantum physics and expanded my perspective on possible outcomes that result from various circumstances, however far-fetched they might be. I, therefore, enjoyed reading this book a lot.

I adored several characters. The primary character, Ron, was intelligent, tenacious, and devoted. I could easily picture him as a handsome young man who tried his best to get the attention of his attractive but more mature friend. His early triumphs can therefore be partly attributed to his innate desire to win Regina Russo over. Regina had an attractive, unusually intelligent, slightly eccentric, mysterious, and intriguing appearance. Sheila was quite endearing, and I enjoyed her positive outlook on life. I could go on and on since the book's character development was superb. I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because the book is understandable to anyone with no background in physics. The story itself is nicely written and easy to read.

I found no dislikes about the book. I found no grammatical errors while reading, indicating it was exceptionally well-edited. People who are interested in physics and time travel, in general, should read this book. For readers who enjoy romance, there are numerous love interests throughout the book. This book's mystery keeps you wondering what will happen next.

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