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Review of Timewise

Posted: 26 Oct 2022, 09:04
by Hakeem nuel
[Following is a volunteer review of "Timewise" by Robert Leet.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Timewise by Robert Leet is a book that exposes us to the reality of most orphans in our society. This educational book tells us about the story of a boy, Ron Larsen, who lives in Mill Falls, Massachusetts, and his new found journey to study quantum physics.

The book begins with the story of Ron's early childhood. He is an orphan who went through difficulties during his childhood. Ron started playing chess in the neighborhood so he could make some pocket money for himself. On a good day when Ron was playing chess, he met a physics professor named Regina Russo, and they had an interesting discussion while playing chess together. Regina was like a guardian to Ron. She kept advising him on the need to focus on his education. Sadly, after Ron graduated from high school, he lost interest in furthering his education and started playing poker. Subsequently, Regina and Ron reunite again. This led to his new desire to study quantum physics. Grab a copy of this book to enjoy this fictional book.

There are many positive aspects to this book. The storyline is very unique and interesting. I enjoyed reading about quantum physics and the ways in which it can be applied. I must applaud the author for his creativity. The storyline of this book is what I loved the most about it. I learned about quantum physics and how it can be applied. Ron's character depicted the exact character of an orphan. I felt really sad that he had to provide and care for himself. I love the role Regina plays in this book. She was like a guardian to Ron. I would love to meet amazing people like Professor Regina, who would help me to achieve great things in life. This book explains why education is necessary and the key to success. Furthermore, I also enjoyed the friendship of Ron and Regina. Although Ron secretly had a crush on Regina, he didn't stop respecting her as his guardian.

There were no negative aspects to this book. I also didn't dislike anything in it. The challenges and difficult situations most orphans encounter in life really affect their childhood, as seen in the case of Ron. I commend the author for his writing style and use of simple vocabulary words. I also enjoyed reading about Ron's love relationship with his girlfriend, Cheryl.

I'm rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. I detected no errors in this book. This shows that it was exceptionally well-edited. I recommend this book to lovers of fictional books.

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