Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise
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- Risper Ouma Anyango
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Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise
Geena receives a letter from Joe Tink that her father has died. Geena is a daughter to Beth, and her father is Kevin. Geena has surprisingly been wishing for her father to kill himself for years.
Beth, during her youthful years, was a prostitute, and Joe Tink rescues her at a time when she has given up on life. Joe Tink is a stripper, but unlike Beth, he actually loves life, and he is always even reading books. How does Joe Tink inspire Beth to live again, and what happens between them in the future? Who is Kevin, and how does he come to meet Beth? Does Joe continue to become a stripper, or he embark on a new journey? To answer all these questions, please read the book.
Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger.
There are several things I liked about this book. I liked that the author had various characters in the book, and he didn't miss out on anything while he narrated how they all contributed to the plot. I understood the book's storyline, and all the events collaborated well. Nothing was left out despite there being several characters.
Another thing I liked about the book was that it had lovable characters. While reading this book, I fell in love with some characters and started rooting for them. My favourite character was Beth because she is a strong woman despite all her mistakes. She digs herself out of a deep pit of prostitution and addiction, which she thought she wouldn't survive. She also escapes from the Hutchins family after she is warned about what they are capable of. Her bravery is commendable.
There is nothing I disliked about the book, so I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The book was well edited since I encountered no errors while reading. I recommend the book to people who love life-changing books with multiple family characters since the book has multiple characters and several life-changing events.
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Oh yikes! Your introduction to this book caught me off guard! I was expecting something so different based on the title of this book. The entanglement part I get, but the "Quantum and Otherwise" makes me curious. What in this book would be quantum and otherwise?! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on this book with us. Until next time...Risper Ouma Lisa Anyango wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:18 [Following is a volunteer review of "Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise" by John K Danenbarger.]
Geena receives a letter from Joe Tink that her father has died. Geena is a daughter to Beth, and her father is Kevin. Geena has surprisingly been wishing for her father to kill himself for years.
Beth, during her youthful years, was a prostitute, and Joe Tink rescues her at a time when she has given up on life. Joe Tink is a stripper, but unlike Beth, he actually loves life, and he is always even reading books. How does Joe Tink inspire Beth to live again, and what happens between them in the future? Who is Kevin, and how does he come to meet Beth? Does Joe continue to become a stripper, or he embark on a new journey? To answer all these questions, please read the book.
Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger.
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Life is indeed a struggle.fir many people the moment they are born and the struggle never ends. Nomatter how hatred they try, they still.find themselves in weird situation. THANK YOU Garry for your thoughtful commentGerry Steen wrote: ↑28 Nov 2023, 15:45 Hi Risper, I enjoyed reading your review of Entanglement-Quantum and Otherwise. Life is a struggle for some people as soon as they are born. It sounds like Beth was one of those people. I feel inspired when I read about people who courageously face their demons and turn their lives around. Have a good evening and I look forward to commenting on more of your reviews. Keep on reading and reviewing!
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I won't give you answers but I will.instead task you to go and read the book. Thank you for your comment thoughCara Wilding wrote: ↑29 Nov 2023, 14:38Oh yikes! Your introduction to this book caught me off guard! I was expecting something so different based on the title of this book. The entanglement part I get, but the "Quantum and Otherwise" makes me curious. What in this book would be quantum and otherwise?! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts on this book with us. Until next time...Risper Ouma Lisa Anyango wrote: ↑15 Nov 2023, 17:18 [Following is a volunteer review of "Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise" by John K Danenbarger.]
Geena receives a letter from Joe Tink that her father has died. Geena is a daughter to Beth, and her father is Kevin. Geena has surprisingly been wishing for her father to kill himself for years.
Beth, during her youthful years, was a prostitute, and Joe Tink rescues her at a time when she has given up on life. Joe Tink is a stripper, but unlike Beth, he actually loves life, and he is always even reading books. How does Joe Tink inspire Beth to live again, and what happens between them in the future? Who is Kevin, and how does he come to meet Beth? Does Joe continue to become a stripper, or he embark on a new journey? To answer all these questions, please read the book.
Entanglement: Quantum and Otherwise by John K. Danenbarger.
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This is quite an intense plot depicting the depths of human struggle.
From your review alone, I am rooting for Beth as well!
Congratulations to the author on crafting such brilliant characters with good development that ties into this captivating plot.