Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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This sounds like an interesting novel to try. I am not quite sure if I would give it a go for what you mention about it needing a bit more of crafting and refining. However, as you mentioned, the premise seems very intriguing to me. I've been wanting to read more science fiction again, and time hoping and travelling is something that really intrigues me. Thanks a lot for your review, I really enjoyed reading it and found it very clear.
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Your review is quite interesting and explanatory. I liked what I read. Typical novels interest me a little less, but this one seems interesting. Thanks for the review.
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I have to say the cover caught my attention well, but the plot does not seem to be as exciting as I had expected. The section about relationships with multiple women does turn me off a bit. I may give it a read in the future, but I do not think that I would enjoy it at this time. Congrats to the author on BOTD! :)
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I love futuristic novels, and Timewise by Robert Leet is one of them. I would love to read it as I'm a big fan. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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This book sounds a bit over my head. I usually am keen on sci-fi but likely more of the fiction leaning, or even sci-fi fantasy. I like the time-traveling concept for the book, explained briefly here in your review, but it does sound like something I'd get lost while attempting to digest. Thank you for the book recommendation and the helpful book review, but I'll probably pass on this book.
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Science fiction is not my cup of tea, but the romance aspect of it is a go for me. I love the blend anyway. Congrats on BOTD!
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According to the reviews I've read about this book it's honestly not my kind of thing .Its super hard I guess which I personally will see as boring sooo I'll just pass it😄
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Wonderful storyline. I love this genre too.
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Post by Nwaogazie Goodness »

Likewise is a science fiction novel rooted basically in quantum physics. Unfortunately, I do not love this type of book so I'll pass.
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Post by Nerea »

Wow. Quantum physics seems to be a new and unique science fiction concept for me. Based on the review the idea seems to be broad and complex. I'm sure deep-rooted sci-fi fanatics will enjoy reading the book. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I find time travel novel to be the best, one can definitely learn a lot from them, this a great book and I'll consider reading it in future,
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I enjoy reading sci-fi, so I hope I'd be able to understand the story.
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

The core concept seems familiar, but the story that is woven around it seems interesting. A lot of scientific jargon may avert the common reader from this sort of a book, but I would love to try this one. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Quantum Physics and the science behind it make this a difficult to understand science fiction book. The concept of knowing the upcoming future even by a few days sounds fascinating especially since one could make a fortune in the stock market. I agree that this book should only receive 3 stars out of 4.
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I already love this book judging from the reviews, I imagined watching this in a movie
This is a must read for me
Thank you for this review
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