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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Physics expertise has been a crucial drive for the advancement of science. Many scientists have pointed out the significance of physics in science over the years. The story of an orphan called Ron Larsen and his unforeseen fortune as he pursues a career in quantum physics is told in Robert Leet's science fiction book Timewise.

Ron's early years are covered in the book's first section. As a kid, he went in and out of foster homes. Ron lives in Mill Falls, Massachusetts. Ron Larsen started playing chess to augment his income for upkeep. After graduating from high school, he started playing poker. He was determined to visit Las Vegas in order to follow his dream of becoming a professional poker player.

Fortunately, Ron runs across Regina Russo. She is a physics lecturer at Northern University. She has helped Ron before, and he has profited from it. Regina convinced Ron to go back to school. Their bond became stronger as they grew closer to one another. Regina introduced Ron to quantum physics. They were put on an FBI agent's watch list because they meant to carry out one of her initiatives.

I really liked the book, especially the first-person narration that focuses on Ron Larson, a guy who persevered in the face of overwhelming obstacles. He wanted to be romantically engaged with Regina, but she just wanted to be his mentor; their connection was solely platonic. I really like how the narrative developed through the fusion of romance and science fiction. The continued development of the plot's use of the domains of physics and mathematics was fascinating to me.

There was nothing about this book that bothered me or was bad except that Robert Leet, the book's author, did use scientific terminologies in several of its sections. Readers with little or no background in quantum physics might not be able to understand the scientific sections of this book. These readers could find it difficult to figure out what the author is trying to convey.

The writing style of the author, Robert Leet, was excellent. The editors did a fantastic job as well. There were no errors that I could spot, so I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. And I suggest it to those who enjoy science fiction with time travel and quantum physics.

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