Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

Post by Ilze Herholdt »

Timewise by Robert Leet is a sci-fi novel that is deeply rooted in quantum physics. The plot and the ideas presented are fascinating, giving the reader something to really ponder as the scientific ideas that drive the story are gradually explained. Thanks for your review.
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I love books about seeing into the future. Thank you for a great review.
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This sounds like a fascinating fast-paced novel.
I like the idea of future time travel and the challenging ideas.
However, I enjoy free-flowing books without much jargon.
Thanks for the amazing review.
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Physics is an interesting subject with ideas I find confusing. Unfortunately, time traveling is one of them. Will this book clarify for me? Good review.
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Just by reading this review alone, I'm on love with the plot of this book. Being able to see the future is something that comes with both advantage and disadvantage. I would love to read this book someday. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book sounds interestingly confusing. The scientific ideas are intriguing, but the way it was written and explained sounded confusing. Great review.
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Quantum Physics and all the things related to it make it easier to understand when a layman, like me, sees it in movies and stuff but it's complicated and difficult to make sense of all the things while reading and being consistent is a task throughout the book. I hope the one who's interested in this topic will surely enjoy reading this one.
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Science makes things interesting bringing along alot of questions. I appreciate the author's for this novel it has piqued my interest. Nice and honest review too.
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Sci-fi books are one of my favourites. Just from the review, I can tell this book sure is informative and insightful. I would love to give this book a try. Thanks for the review.
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The book seems fascinating. I would love go get a copy. Nice review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I love a sci-fi book that need serious thinking but not too much. Books on quantum science, even fiction books, tend to border on the text book variety. I still might give it a try. Very insightful review.
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I'm not the biggest fan of science fiction novels, so I'll pass. However, I hope the author can fix the problems so that sci-fi fans can enjoy this book.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

I would be disappointed at the ending if it left many mysteries unsolved. Perhaps, the author plans to write a sequel to Timewise to answer some questions.
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Post by Summer Henrietta »

The cover page of this book is appealing and I found the contents valuable. I have always wondered about time travel. I guess this is my clue to find out more.
Great review.
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