Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Sadly though, there are too many books that all ready do a great job of doing what this author attempts to do. Nothing seemed to stand out about this book and I doubt I would pick it up. Great review though.
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I definitely want to exercise my mind. I love anything that boggles the mind. I just might try this one. Thanks for your review!
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Growing up requires being guided. However , one must ensure that one is guided aright. This is the best thing one can do for oneself for the sake of the future. One has got to be wise with the present! Great review!
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Really excited to read this review. I'm really into had sci-fi, and I'm always looking for new concepts to read, sci-fi can tend to get quite repetitive, but this sounds like something fresh.
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Thank you for taking the time to read and review the book so thoroughly!

I am looking for a book to pick up, something that will stretch my mind. I always enjoy sci-fi and thought this may be a good fit for me, until I read your review.

Thank you for being so honest that the math and science jargon can be too much at times, as that’s not something I’m interested in. I don’t really want to partially understand the book.

On to find something more suited to my taste, this was so helpful!
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

I think I will pass on this one. Unanswered questions and years of quantum physics with algorithms would have me struggling to stay interested. Great review and respect your honest perception overall.
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Post by Lila Randhawa »

The theme of the book sounds interesting. It looks like the book has some heavy scientific content. No wonder you had a hard time reading it. It's too bad that the story leaves the reader with more questions than answers. I am glad that you enjoyed reading the book. Thank for the insightful review.
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I enjoy time travel books, but this one went too deep into physics for my taste. I think my rating would have been the same as yours.
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I think the book is really fascinating,even I wanted to read the book.
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I do not mind a good mind bender. They often times feel like a well laid out brain teaser. However, it does not take much for it to get overwhelming and confusing. I will put this one on my list to read simply because your review intrigued me enough to do so. Thank you
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Thank you for your detailed review and your honest opinion of the book. I will check out this book, even though the subject matter is lost on me. But I find science fiction fun and exciting.
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I am deeply intrigued with the storyline of this book! I can’t wait to immerse myself in the physics in this one! Great review, thanks for the heads up!
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Wow. I love science fiction book and quantum physics, so this book might be great for me. Too bad it seems to lack of character development, but I will still give it a try since it sounds realistic and since it has so many science aspects in it, even though it is so complex and sometiemes difficult to understand. Thanks for the informative review and great work!
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Timewise carries the story of a physics scholar student Ron Larsen’s rapport with radical physics professor Regina Russo and exploring in the subject with her unconventional and possibly dangerous. Seems a wonderful Sci-fi novel; that too rooted in quantum physics. Good review, Kathryn Price. Thanks.
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Post by I_is_Hecate »

This is a really well written review. I know that sci-fi stories are really hard to understand and it is true that they leave you with more questions instead of answers. That's the beauty of it. Can't wait to start reading the book. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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