Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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I liked to read this review. I read this book again and again but the romance in this book is just boring. The time travel idea is interesting and being science fiction novel make this book great.
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I'd love to read this book. Thinking of science explained in depth and forming a basis for the characters' actions makes it even more alluring. Thanks for a great review
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I like reading sci-fi books but a lot of scientific stuff makes the story difficult to understand. The review is very well and helpful for the readers, in case they want to read this book they can prepare themselves for a bit physics studies :D
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I am one who loves to read or watch mind captivating and twisting stories and this book is definitely one I should read. Great review!
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Sounds like an interesting take on time travel and quantum physics. I tend to like sci-fi that's well rooted in science so maybe I will have to pick up this book.
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I really enjoy sci-fi books but this one looks like it's already complicated especially with quantum physics. Hope other readers enjoy it though. Thank you for the informative review!
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I really enjoy sci-fi books but this one looks like it's already complicated especially with quantum physics. Hope other readers enjoy it though. Thank you for the informative review!
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Humans' desire to be able to look into the future events and control them is an interesting phenomenon! Horoscopes have been consulted generally for this. Here it uses quantum physics towards that end. I think this is an original contribution to the sci-fi genre. Your book review has done enough to pique one's interest. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Dangerous and illegal plan, I am interested! Seeing the future, great. Will be added to my list. Thank you for the interesting review.
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Well, Ron Larsen, must have been prepped up for quantum physics having dabbled in chess and poker which are also olympics for the mind. But this one is a sit-in on a quantum physics class with a side story to boot.
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I generally enjoy science fictions but this one is having a high dose of quantum physics and other scientific principles so I am not sure whether I would be able to grasp the things the same way as knitted by the author in his plot.
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I love it when books storyline are constructed perfectly, and contains every single element of thrill. A book like this will surely wow any reader. Thanks for a honest review.
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Relation something as interesting as time traveling and fortune telling to science is definitely unique and interesting. Great plot and detailed review.
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The story was indeed interesting, although I found Ron's character a bit shady. He decides to take Regina up on her offer to finish his education and sits through her lectures just for the money. In the end, he gives up everything to follow Regina into the field of science he is still strongly doubtful about. Together they do illegal things as if it is nothing. Still a good and interesting book.
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