Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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From the excerpt alone, we don’t get to explore any of the sci-fi bits. However, the initial character development of Ron and others that he meets is interesting.
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Naturally, I'm always thrilled by stories that are related to science because you will find a lot of creativity therein. Nice review!
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I like plants and am familiar with the New England states, so some of the narrative in the sample was quite relatable. In some ways, Ron, the protagonist, could have been an interesting character, but there was not enough to encourage me to want to read further. The nicely written and descriptive review on this book simply confirmed that thought.
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"Timewise" by Robert Leet. An interesting sci-fi novel has lots to do with quantum physics, seeing the future in a way and making it to turn to our favour. As time goes, we need to be creative, intelligent, innovative, passionate and applying ways to financial freedom. Congratulations on your #BOTD.
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I appreciate how we have diverse characters in this book, but I don't think it's for me. The writer does try to explain things simply but when it comes to physics, I'll have to pass.
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I like sci-fi books but not if they're too technical. I don't think I would like this book. Thanks for the review.
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I'm really enjoy science fiction novels, but after reading this review, a sci-fi based on quantum physics sounds too heavy for my brain. The author answers physics questions along the story but also leaves the readers with more questions after finish
the book. I think this book is not for average readers but more like for sci-fi fans with scientifically oriented mind in able to follow the plot. Regina' character seems so challenging and gives 'not like other girls' vibe. Thank you for an honest review.
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I think I had enough of complicated topics. I already graduated from it when I graduated high school, so I don't think I need it anymore when I read for fun. That's why I'm passing on this book because I don't like sci-fi.

Thank you so much for the review!
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This book sounds really complicated and I dislike an incomplete book so I will pass on reading this novel. However you did a great job on the review.
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Post by Eriikeoluwa Nimi »

If the book had been fantasy alone without the sci-fi aspect, I would have loved it. I also don't like books that are not comprehensive. I love the review, congratulations on BOTD
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This is an interesting book that will challenge one’s mind and give one a lot to ponder. The book portrays the value of time and its importance to our lives. For me I wouldn’t want to see into the future because I think it will make live boring and easy to predict. Congrats on the BOTD.
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This book leans toward sci-fi enthusiasts who don't mind thought-provoking perspectives. The protagonist seemed unsettled, but I hope Regina steered him positively. That was a great review.
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A shy teenager who only wanted to play chess for some more money met Regina Russo, a gorgeous but odd physicist, and fell in love with her. She eventually mentors him and sets him on a quest to understand what time is and is not.
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As they say, time is an elusive concept. It speaks about the past, the present, and the past. Thanks for an interesting review.
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As they say, time is an elusive concept. It speaks about the past, the present, and the past. Thanks for an interesting review.
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