Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Science fiction is a genre I’m really into currently but quantum physics may be a bit overwhelming for me. I love the genre but don’t want to find myself confused while reading. I’m in the fence on this one. Great job on your review!
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I don'tt fancy sci-fi novels but i think this book is unique in its own way.
Your review is detailed and well written.
Thanks for that.
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Quantum physics and time travel are interesting topics also the hard math concepts and jargon seem interesting to me honesty...I think I'll give it a shot.
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Although today's BOTD isn't the one for me, I think it would be a great choice for fans of Sci-fi, as well as those interested in or studying physics. Perhaps a few students of mine will enjoy it. Thank you for the review. It was helpful and well-written! :-)
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An interesting quantum physics based sci-fi novel "Timewise" by Robert Leet, which focuses on a radical physics professor, Regina Russo, and her student, Ron Larsen, who are coming out with new discovery on quantum physics. The story appears appealing to read.
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Even though it's not my genre the book review piques my interest.
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I understand your frustration at the lack of complete explanations, but I had the impression that the author used the speculations developed upon quantum physics to develop more philosophical and existential reflections. Regardless, thank you for your great review!
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I like it when real events are incorporated into a fictional story, even if it's sci-fi like this one. I'd like to see how Ron and Regina's story end.
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Post by Holly Bernier »

I enjoy some sci-fi movies or shows, but this review is the exact reason I don't care to read sci-fis. Being able to read a book that flows and you can understand, and maybe even relate to, are much better reads, in my humble opinion. Great job on your review! I appreciated your honesty.
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I always enjoy reading sci fi but yes it shouldn't get too complicated. It just makes it a bit difficult to understand. The review is very well written and it to the point. I will still give it a try.
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I am a huge fan of hard sci-fi, so all the science you mention will probably make this a great read for me! Thanks for the review!
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I loved the romantic aspect of this book, however, I found it quite hard to grasp the scientific part. Either way, it was fun to read the book.
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Post by enne_chavez »

This book seems a bit over my head. I read the sample and it caught my interest, but after reading your review, it might not be the book for me. I'm not a deep science kind of person and probably wouldn't understand most of it. Thanks for a great review!
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This book was a bit complicated to follow. I was not a fan. But then again I don't care about the time travel plotline much. I like your review, it is very informative.
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I'm all for Sci-Fi but I'll pass because physics & I are like oil & water. Thanks for the review.
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