Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Sometimes I don't like reading novels on science fiction, especially those predicated on quantum physics. It's a subjective preference that is predicated on the fact that I enjoy reading relatable issues.
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I like science, but not this much! :-D
This was a fantastic review. Thanks for your take!
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I enjoy some science in my fiction, but this one seems to have a heavy dose of it. I really don't like that the character jumps from relationship to relationship. Still, the overall premise sounds intriguing.
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This book might be a little too sciencey for me, but it sounds interesting. I’ll look into it.
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Post by Fola Moni »

I do love a good sci-fi book!! Many thanks for the detailed review.

Time travel has always fascinated me and it would really be intriguing to read about Robert Lee's interpretation of it.
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Post by Bri tu »

Really a book has been published by the writer from his or her own life or nature that's is imagination the book above is interesting and is attractive to the users thou a book can have its on negatives and positeves..glad its better
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I know nothing about quantum physics, but I got the gist of the science parts. I enjoyed the descriptive writing style of the author Robert Leet.
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You had me at "quantum physics." That's an area of science that has long fascinated me. Thanks for your review! I want to take a closer look at this book.
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:o This was intriguing romance with science, which was why it took me a while. To see where this story was going.
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A book that delves into quantum physics always sounds fascinating to me. However, this kind books really need to be written carefully, as not every reader can easily grasp such complex scientific concepts.
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I really am not sure what to make of Timewise. I am still trying to determine what is the main plot or lesson in this novel. After reading the first few chapters, it seems as though the main character is not quite sure who he is or what he wants in his life. He clearly has had a very unstable childhood which seems to have an impact on his adult life.

It is clear that he has a weakness for beauty as the reader is introduced to two of his love interests. The first one is really a childhood crush and the other is really not that long-lasting.

It will be interesting to see if he finds out what his purpose in life is at the end of the novel.

There are a few grammatical errors and some profanity. Readers who are sensitive to this type of language will thus have to be mindful of this if they decide to read it.
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Post by 77way »

Book told about sci-fi and has scientific too, with the intelligent characters. Well, I am so sorry with unfortunately, such a difficult topic inadvertently builds a barrier between the story and its readers, and the story itself leaves you with more questions than answers, also bored constantly relationship to another relationship. Congratulations.
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an interesting sci-fi novel will definitely keep the reader on the edge of their seats, but if the reader has some unanswered question even after completing the book, it becomes a tad-bit difficult. thanks for the review..
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Post by RachelEmmanuel »

Sounds fascinating! There are a lot of quantum physics/ time travel books out there these days but this sounds like a good one.
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Post by Onyenwani 123 »

If there is any topic in physics I like most is quantum physics, and Robert Leet has actually reviewed well. I love reading science stories, discoveries, inventions, and experimentations.
I will go for this book. GOOD WORK.
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