Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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I am not really into sci-fi books and as the reviewer states he has difficulty understanding some of the terms that the author explains throughout the book. It might be interesting for some but I think I will pass. The plot sounds very complicated. Well done on a great review!
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Sci-fi novels with some romance seem like an interesting combination. Science fictions do challenge you intellectually so I believe romance is going to provide some relief. Thanks for a detailed review!
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Timewise by Robert Leet sounds like an enchanting book to read. Since the book is incomplete and hard to understand, I will skip it. However, I will recommend the book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I’m glad you enjoyed the story. Anything with science does not sound interesting to me!
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Timewise, quantum physics and chess, all these entails analysis, foresight and challenge. The peculiar interest of the lady scientist to listen to the guy's life story, growing up in different foster homes, finding solace in chess games, was actually captivating someone to share her quantum physics explorations. An odd pair that bared the truth. Scientific studies sent man to the moon. Yet, poverty, illness and wars have never been resolved. Thanks for a well rated review and for a very relevant BOTD.
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I'm not sure I'm eager to pick up this book, judging from the review, but I do believe that it has/had the potential to be better if some of the things the reviewer pointed out could be seen to. All the same, congratulations on being the BOTD.
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It's in the name of the genre, after all, therefore I usually like a scientific foundation for a science fiction book. Even though there was a strong female character towards the end of the book, this novel unfortunately lacked strong female characters. For me to truly love the story, too, the author must have been too sloppy.
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Post by Leslie Kunde »

Your review is much kinder than mine was. I do have a bit of quantum physics background and he still made it hard for me to read. I found the characters flat. It looks like you enjoyed the book much more than I. Good review.
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I do not know much about physics. I really tried to understand quantum physics but I couldn’t get my head around it. It really wasn’t an easy book for me to read.
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I love reading sci-fi novels as they always present you with things to ponder on just as you clearly states in your review. I would lobe to read this book as well someday. Congrats on BOTD.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction novel focusing on the idea of quantum physics involving a professor and her student and their plan to attempt to use science to see in the future. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This seems to be an exciting sci-fi book. Having special abilities will be interesting. Lovers of science fictional texts will love this book. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Very good review. The sample didn't really attract me exactly for the reasons you mentioned, too scientific for me. But now I know it is about something else than romance, the novel seems worth reading.
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Just read the book's summary on Amazon and I'm totally into it, science jargon notwithstanding! It is fascinating how these two nerds get trapped by their brains (being smart always attracts problems)! Does Ron and Regina use this new found power to rob banks or do they go for things far more classified than money? I'd like to see how they navigate the situation they found themselves in! Congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by Cheryl Erickson »

I enjoyed reading the first part of the book in the Amazon sample, however, after reading your thorough book review, it's probably not a well-matched book for my interests. Quantum physics is not my cup of tea, but I am sure that it will attract a scientific, intellectual audience of readers.
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