Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Worldlines by Adam Guest is an incredibly intriguing novel about a person's existence in different worldlines or multiverse. I was fascinated with this concept and wondered how Gary would prove his innocence. I have added it to my bookshelf. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Thank you for your insightful review of "Worldlines" by Adam Guest. The concept of multiple worldlines and the ethical dilemmas it presents, especially regarding personal accountability, seems intriguing. The integration of the multiverse theory into a murder mystery adds a unique layer to the narrative. But the issue of repetition, while understandable in exploring alternate worldlines, could be challenging for me.
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This book is built on an interesting idea, that is for sure. I enjoy science fiction and fantasy and would love to see how the author explains the multiverse theory. Congrats on BOTD!
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I like the idea of multiverse theory and fiction and raises question about nature of reality. The plot is very interesting and unique. A concept of one character committing a crime and another character who knows nothing about it takes responsibility and account. Thank you for the amazing review.
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I liked your summary of this novel because it has brought to my notice what to expect from it. Also, I liked that you noted the background upon which the thematic preoccupations were built: the multiverse theory. I look forward to picking up this.
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