Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Robert must be a very great writer to write such a great book, already I have liked the character traits of Leet, intelligent people are always my favorite, and indeed everyone would like to know what's the future holds for them.
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I think the mention of physics fell me off. The discussion of quantum physics and other scientific discoveries is well understood by scientists. As an art student I think this book won't be best for me and I'm not sure if I'm going to read it. Otherwise, I appreciate the authors work on this. Nice review.
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The book seems interesting. It is a sci-fi book related to quantum physics. The storyline of the book seems interesting. I would love to read it. It's a great review.
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I have never been a fan of sci-fi books but I enjoyed reading your Analysis of this book and how you brought out its strength.
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Thanks for the review! I do love science fiction. The idea of being able to look into the future was enthralling.
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This seems like a fascinating book to read. I will read this.
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The story seems truly fascinating following the lives of Ron and Regina. I think this would be an epic book for readers who love sci-fi books. I love the fact that this book tries to explore the endless possibilities that can be achieved through modern science.
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An amazing storyline, intelligent characters, and realisim make a good story. As regards the shortcomings you mentioned, I believe this book has a sequel.
Nice review.
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The plot is fascinating and I really enjoy reading sci-fi so, I am looking forward to this one. Thanks for the great review!
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It's such a fascinating theory definitely. I really love it and give it a try rather soon. An amorous and palatable particularly to the cognitive senses.
Thank you for the handsome review. Kudos!
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It sounds like a fascinating story, and I love high-concept books that make me think. This sounds like it requires a lot of brainpower, though, something that I’m short on these days, especially when it comes to quantum physics, a concept that I barely have a grasp of. I’ll keep this on my “to read” list for when I’m more able to provide all my brainpower to a single book. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. As an avid fan of the game of chess, I am keen to see how the author incorporates it into his his story...
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A sci-fi, an interesting and deep premise, and well-developed characters. Seems like a good recipe for a great book. I hope the author finds a way to conclude things better as resolution is necessary in any story. Thanks for the reveiw!
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I think the technical parts might put me off, as would the jumping from one relationship to another. Although, I like a little bit of exercise for the grey cells. A bit interested in this I would say. Thank you for the review!
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Having a story that leads you to question your reality by using the power of creativity, is an incredible adventure that I always enjoy to begin with. Thank you for the review!
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