Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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I remember having a conversation with my girlfriend about the multiverse theory. That every possible probable possibility is possible. We would laugh at all the possibilities that come along with such a theory. This theory is becoming more popular in even TV shows such as Rick and Morty. I enjoy reading books that have an eerie feeling to them with some mysteries to be solved. This seems like an interesting read and the review is excellent.
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The storyline sounds fascinating but I think I would end up confused. I am eager to see if I will be able to differentiate the Garys in the separate timelines. Thank you for the review.
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This is a great book of fiction. I loved the idea of the alternate universes, that was just superb. It also explores a subject that I find very interesting. This was a well-written book. I also find the character Garry quite interesting.
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As much as this review intrigued me, i will have to say that the plot of the story would be too much for me to wrap around my head. Anyways, congratulations BTOD.
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I'm intrigued by the concept of different world lines. Besides, I'm impressed to know that the author has taken the review seriously and got the book properly edited.
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OMG! It appears that the book is breathtaking and I am really into it now. The book caught my attention in the first paragraph only. Reading it was giving me chills. Great review.
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I'm afraid I'm not much into scientific novels but I might give it a try! Your review is helpful :) Thanks!
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This sounds like a mind-bending read about a man named Gary who tries to unravel his bizarre story that's been tangled into the multiverse. Sounds like my kind of book so it's going into my bookshelf!
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The book sounds interesting and the review is amazing. This isn't something I'd enjoy reading because it sounds so complicated and detailed. Nevertheless it sounds like a great book. Congrats BOTD!
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Wow! I always find stories of life in many a dimension very intriguing, sometimes I feel as if most of the facts are made up. I always find such books interesting to read and I really think this book will be worth that time. Congrats for being BOTD.
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Science fiction is not my thing, and I do not believe in other worldlines. However from the review, this sounds like a book I wouldn't mind giving a try. Good job.
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The premise of the book is something I always found so neat for fiction. The author can take so many liberties if there are multiple timelines and different selves. The repetition bit makes sense, but I wonder, couldn't the author have added little details to differentiate the way each Gary sees the world? Or are they all identical, aside from one minor decision in their timeline? Either way, excited to see how poor Gary figures out the state of the world(s) around him.
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Reading the free sample online, I was pleasantly surprised about how lifelike the characters seemed. Adam Guest masterfully crafts the early scenarios to give this Sci-Fi book an incredibly realistic feel.
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Gary Jackson is being tried for the murder of his girlfriend Michelle Peyton, a crime which he insists did not commit but video evidences and eyewitnesses reveal that he infacys murdered her. Gary can't remember doing anything as such though. So what Is this mystery? What is the truth?

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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Post by muskandurhan »

The book seems a little exciting.
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.
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