Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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I will say that Robert Leet had written a suspenseful and engaging story. Reasoning philosophical ideas and events beyond the physical can be quite daring and dangerous, yet all questions are not been answered. I look forward to reading this amazing book. Great review.
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Although the book was not given 4 out of 4 stars, I would personally love to get the book being a lover of science fiction. From the review, there will be a lot of science facts to learn from the book. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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I can say that the book's cover is thought-provoking. The subject of the book is also intriguing. I don't think I'm down for reading this book based on the scientific terms the reviewer mentioned. I think it will even be more confusing to me. Thanks for a honest review. Congratulations to the author.
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i had fallen in love with this book since the first time I read a review of it. The plot is interesting as it centers on scientific discoveries, which is exactly what piqued my interest. Congrats on BOTD.
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Thank you for your review. I try to review books without first reading other reviews to stay true to myself. I'm hard-pressed to come upon one that I cannot finish. This book was one I could not complete the reading of in the genre of non/sci-fi. I'm after the field of "what-ifs."

This author might deserve a second glance. Your significant concerns were aligned with mine, but may have accorded themselves by the end.
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Bring it on, science is my realm. The review is excellent to a certain extent....could be 100% had the reviewer been a science student.
Though a work of sci-fi which tends to be over-imaginative, I like it that a teacher sterred her student towards ideas that exercise your mental prowess such that it makes you go to sleep dog-tired and wake up with a masterplan to execute a winning streak, after all our minds can stretch and absorb knowledge infinitely, we can learn forever without filling the the brain.
Quantum physics isn't daunting unless you make it so; it's like making a decision to dive off a cliff (your comfort zone) into the sea (brain-frying ideas that seem unattainable and make you uncomfortable), you choose either to dive and grab hold one idea networked with the rest of the quantum world and ride the waves or stay stranded on the cliff going nowhere 😁.
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Thanks for the review but Sci-fi books are not my type of genre. Congratulations to the author for the BOTD!
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

I'm not a fan of reading science fiction though I enjoy watching Sc-fi movies. Timewise by Robert Leet sound like a intriguing story for science fiction fans.
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The undertone of the book seems complex and confusing. I enjoy reading sci-fi novel so I can be patient enough to read the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I love quantum physics and I've been looking forward to read this book for sometime. Seeing the future and other aspects of time are interesting. I love that I've come across this book and i expect a great plot as a result. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Asides the fact that the book doesn't have a good ending, I find it hard to keep up with sci-fi novels. I hope the author refines the story to make it worth the read. Thanks for the information review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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sci-fi quantum physics is indeed an interesting genre, I hope it doesn't go over my head though. Looking forward to giving it a try.
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Your review makes it sound like it'll be a great read, after a thorough round of editing. Although the central concept of the plot is intriguing.
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I do enjoy stories based on the concept of time and how it may be altered as per our desires. Looking forward to reading this sci-fi. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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Post by Maduabuchi Okwiya N Eze »

Your review of this sci-fi novel is thorough and informative. I would like to read more about how things turned out between Larsen and the physics professor, Regina Russo. I like that the author made enough effort to explain some scientific terms in this novel, and this will make things easier for readers not science-inclined.
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