Official Review: The Quantum Cartographer

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I would say this is a nice book from your review. Reincarnation is a concept I see that is virtual, and the facts of traveling back in time from this book makes it some how real. Thanks for the honest review.
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I usually don't like reading but it sounds good. I won't like to see the story in a movie.
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The book is amazing and interesting but it is close to being perfect if not for the extraordinary language used which is very confusing but apart from that the book is intriguing and the sci-fi is amazing
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It seems to be an interesting, time travel story. Set in 2033 when time travel is possible. Thanks for your review.
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A sci-fi extravaganzas about time travel. Sounds brilliant, I can't wait to read it. I do have a question though. You said the city was in the 20th century b.c. Did you mean a.d.? As that would make much more sense.
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Sounds like a book I would enjoy. Sci-Fi, time travel, political opposition all sound great especially in a well paced, well written book. I may have to get this book!
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Athena Moon wrote: โ†‘12 Oct 2017, 05:06 I got truly hooked on the title and the cover of the book, and I made no mistake by simply reading your review! Time travel is a real classic and the book proves no wrong. The review you gave makes it sound like a juicy read expected to engage all the senses and enjoy it thoroughly. You really make it sound like perfect! Thanks, I shall include it on my list!
I strongly agree. Kislany's review is perfectly made by a critique mind. Honestly, I don't understand the how the story goes but your review made the difference when I realized what it was. Thanks for that. The Quantum Cartographer is a thrilling of story. I like all the ideas inserted but I prefer to watch it rather than reading it.
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I enjoyed your review, which makes the book sound really exciting, but I found today's extract disappointing. I found the account of Elizabeth's escape fundamentally implausible and overall the quality of the writing was patchy, though I liked: "He waited it out like inclement weather."
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Stories of Future and Time Travel pretty much my preference. The title very well suit the theme of the story. I love that the first part narrates from the perspective of the mother. It was a new experience and I definitely like how she is define as strong woman who do everything to save her son. It also depicts human struggles on power and freedom from its oppressors.
Judging from the scenes that someone wants the kid Nija to die, I wonder what makes him special and if he is related to the quantum cartographer.
With different themes converge to one story made me hype. The review highly recommends it which is I hope to read the full.
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Post by KellyGee »

Your review is great. Makes me want to read the book even though I'm not such a fan of sci-fi. I love time travel books though, and I'm sure I'd enjoy reading page to page of this one.
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Post by Prof+2020 »

...not long though. I've been a lover of Sci-fi Novels. The review has helped catch an imaginary glimpse of what The Quantum Cartographer is about. Time Travel - Can't help but feel I'm about to have another 'Heroes movie' kind of experience, reading this Novel. Not only do I feel Actions and Suspense, but zests spiced with laughter.
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Your mention of Terminator makes me want to read this book
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Nicely done review. I love time travel stories especially when they are not too complex.
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I like to see time travels in movie. Your review makes me interested in this book, thank you
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I love it when books storyline are constructed perfectly, and contains every single element of thrill. A book like this will surely wow any reader. Thanks for a honest review.
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