Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Wonderful thoughts shared on your take. I would love to give this story a read so that I can assess some of your points.
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I read this book a while ago and loved it, so much that I still think about the Many Worlds theory from time to time. The story is very interesting, easy to follow and, overall, a fantastic read. Great review!
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I enjoy reading stories that have multiverse scenarios, so this book is right up my alley. Thanks to your great review I'm adding it to my want-to-read shelf!
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I did like your review, have the book and I’m gonna give it a try. I’m not normally a multiverse book reader, but this one seems interesting.
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I just finished reading another book with the same concept. There being many worldlines is a very interesting theory. I don't believe in it either, but it does make for a very fascinating storyline! Thank you for your honest review.
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I have read this book and really enjoyed it. Who knows whether the worldlines concept might actually be true?!
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This must be a thrilling tale, with an amazing characterization. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for your honest review. This book sounds like it has an interesting premise, but I think it would give me a headache trying to wrap my brain around the different worldlines.
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The book does sound a bit interesting. I am not a science fiction fan at all, not in books, or to watch on tv, I just can't get into the genre. I am glad the author had the book edited again, and that it is a clean read. Still, I will pass on it.
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I liked the plot of this book very much. It is interesting to think that we are living in different worldlines. And that there might be different versions of the same person. The good, the bad, and the ugly. An excellent review!
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Alternate universe storylines are nothing new in the sci-fi genre, but Mr. Guest made it more interesting by mixing crime and mystery. So much detail had been put into building this wonderful world filled with well-rounded characters and interesting twists. The characters I found the most interesting were Gary’s bestfriend Sinead and Professor Buzzard. Both these characters were instrumental in helping Gary solve this mystery, and they are equally amazing in their own way. Congrats on BOTD!
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Worldlines ~ Is a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Fasciniting Book which tells of how Gary's world was of lucid dreaming and unsure, whether the dream or situation was real. He continues to tell of his harmless dream of committing murder.


If based on truth, then Gary would have been committing a heinous crime. It weighs heavily on whether he had done it or not.


~ Thanks to the Author
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It would be interesting to watch an episode of Worldlines. Reading can make it a bit boring, and repetition will make it a sour experience for sure. Thanks for this Great Review.
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I read this book a while back and loved it. Also definitely felt the repetition and wasn't a huge fan of how it slowed the story, but definitely see its necessity
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This is an interesting story. When I saw the cove I didn't think it will be this interesting. I don't know if I believe in this kind of multiverse, but I do believe other universes exist. Congrats to the author, though. 🙌
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