Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest
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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest
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Worldlines by Adam Guest is a sci fi novel with a new multiverse concept. I had never read anything like this before. So this was a very interesting and intriguing read.
I really liked how the author has articulated words with his plot very clearly. The new concept of 's many world' really is fantasizing and makes it a worthy read
What I didn't like was the story has a tendency to get repetitive which sometimes gets to your mood. But the engaging plot makes up for this flaw.
Overall I really enjoyed this book so I will recommend to everyone to give it try. It's really one of a kind book. I give it 3 out of 4 stars.
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After reading the chapters this realises the one that there many many ways of thinking and different perspective of things we do.
Still intriguing must say.
Good book for someone who sees the world with different perspective.