Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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The cover is catchy. I have heard about quantum physics a lot, and I haven't given it much a thought. This book seems to explore the concept of the course and things that could be done with physics. I'm adding this to my shelf. Congrats on Botd.
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This sounds like an interesting story, but possibly a bit too heavy in complicated quantum physics. It’s a shame also that the ending left many questions unanswered. The plot line does sounds engaging and original. Thanks for a great review.
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I am hopeful that this book will be slightly reminiscent of "A Wrinkle in Time." I never fully understood the concepts, but I still knew what was happening in the plot. Thanks for an honest review.
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This is a great review of the book. I like that you took the time to look into the author’s background and include that information in the review as well.
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Although I have a background in science, I always get lost in science fiction novels. Not trying to take anything away from this book, it seems like a good read. Nice review!
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Good review! The book was a little too profound for me to understand it, but the free sample made it clear that anyone with a thing for mental games would enjoy.
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This seems like a fascinating and a thought-provoking read. Lovers of this genre will surely enjoy reading it. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Moon_lover »

Intriguing story but I'm sure I don't want to spend reading a book only to stop every time because I don't understand something in it. And all the advance science stuff will definitely do so. Thank you for the good review though.
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Honestly i found a good job on this in simpler terms and allegories, which are helpful. I found myself drawn into the scientific explanations because they engaged my creativity and imagination by opening my eyes to possibilities that haven’t been explored in any book I’ve read before. this is so lovely with just the name alone "Time wise" sound so creative thanks for this great book of yours.
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Everyone is always willing to see into the future, this really sounds fascinating. This is a must read for me, otherwise great review.
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Your review is very comprehensive and informative! I think this is a book I would enjoy reading, all the mind bending scientific explanations appeal to me and the storyline itself intrigues me. Can't wait.
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Post by Masereka Jehold »

This is science beyond realms of reality and norms, the review illustrates the imaginary future that scientists are working onto achieving to improve the efficiency of the life! This is surely thought probing!
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Post by Iva Stoyanova »

Sounds really engaging. However, the fact that there are some sections with lots of science which are hard to understand, kind of deter me from wanting to read the book.
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Post by Bles »

Timewise by Robert Leet seems like an interesting book. Unfortunately, it's not my cup of tea. In that case, I won't read but will recommend the book. Congratulations to the author on the BOTD. Great review!
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Post by rusyalana »

Quantum Physics is definitely not my cup of tea. Though the concept of the book is pretty original and predicting even the foreseeable future is awesome I believe I'll pass this time. Still I'm sure the the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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