Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

The sample was very interesting and I really was sad when I finished it. I liked the characters of Beth and Joe and would love to know how their paths will intersect again. The review does not spoil the pleasure...
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A gritty story that follows several people with dark pasts and who cross paths with each other is nicely presented in the book "Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise" by John K Danenbarger. A intriguing story to read.
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John K. Danenbarger did a fantastic job of capturing all of my feelings in this work, which I found to be engrossing and enjoyed reading. I'm forward to read more of your writing. Excellent work, author!
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Post by Phinamajesty I »

The suspense was well measured. I also like the genuine friendship Beth and Joe shared, it was wholesome. Asides the little jumps here and there, I wouldn't have it any different. Great book and an even greater writer.
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This book rightly falls into the genre of magical realism as mysterious things keep happening in the story which cannot be explained simply and are there to emphasise the mystery or magical world the characters inhabit. Although at no point does this magical nature overtakes reality. The book plays well with timelines, leaps and the multiple parallel storylines.
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A storyline that offers an intriguing aspect of human interactions. We are all shaped and formed by the people that surround us for good or bad. Good read.
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Post by Nwaka Chukwuemeka »

The time leaps are frustrating because I like character-driven tales so much. I prefer narratives that are linear. I enjoy this book's topic, and Geena looks like a fascinating character.
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it's hard to keep up with stories with lots of characters and I can imagine how Danenbarger put a hard work with the characters' profiles as well as their character development in the novel.
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I love that the characters in John K. Dannenbarger people from the fringes of society like Beth and Joe. It is interesting that some characters have dark secrets with which the author occasionally introduces the reader.
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Post by Kirsi Cultrera »

I usually like character driven stories, and it seems like this book fits the category. I can’t wait to learn to know Geena, Beth, Joe, and the others. From what you described, I think my least favorite feature will be the time jumps, but after reading your review I am prepared to those.
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The cover page of this book caught my attention first. We are not defined by our past, it seems like an interesting book.
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The cover page of this book caught my attention first. We are not defined by our past, it seems like an interesting book.
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The cover page of this book caught my attention first. We are not defined by our past, it seems like an interesting book.
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The cover page of this book caught my attention first. We are not defined by our past, it seems like an interesting book.
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