Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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This book sounds like something that I'm facing in the moment it is like my reality.One body but it is like two people are trapped in it and one is trying to come out but the one that want to come out is like an imagination something that is only happening only on dreams and the other person is a visible human who everyone can see
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Dreams sometimes for those in the world always come not true but for those who are spiritual inclined always seem their dream come to pass. In general, do not neglect your dream.And when ever you come across bad dream then pray against immediately and conceal it with the name Jesus. Thank
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The story woven based on the multiverse theory sound a fascinating and enjoyable read. Another aspect that fascinated is that of Gary committing murder while in deep sleep. The cover of the book is all well-designed to fit the genre. Thanks for this insightful review. It really gave a glimpse of what the book is all about.
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I've always avoided books on parallel worlds, but this one sounds interesting. I'm just wondering what really happened to Gary. Thanks for the review, it's great!
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I love sci-fi and the existence of other realities has always intrigued me. I can't wait to find out more about Gary's experiences. Thank you for a great review.
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The plotline is quite intriguing and fascinating.
I love the character depiction although I seldomly read sci-fi fictions.
Thank you for a nice review.
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After having enjoyed the sample, I read the review and it confirmed my feelings about the novel: it is worth reading. The idea of living in parallel universes is not new, but the plot is convincing and the characters well-written.
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Post by Kammeuchechukwu Mark Okereke »

Murder while lucid dreaming is a new concept especially one that branches off into the multiverse theory. While this seems to be an appealing book, I'll have to shelve it for now. Thank you for your review.
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I am absolutely intrigued with this book from the review. The storyline falls right into the kind of books i love. Can't wait to read!
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I am not fond of any multiverse theories and will be thinking if I'll be reading the book in the near future. Thank you for the review.
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I've had dreams that were hauntingly real - what if they were? That's the premise here: Wake up and that other dreamscape comes back to bite you.
This one is on my bookshelf to read, for sure! And I'm hoping it measures up to the reviews :)
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Post by Godsglory R »

This whole multiverse thing kinda makes my head spin but it's a really good concept for a sci-fi book though. I just hope I'll be able to keep up with the repetitions that were mentioned in the review when reading.
Thanks for the review!
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This book sounds amazing. The idea of you from different timelines trying to figure out how the lines got crossed makes for an interesting and unique read.
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Post by Deborah Dodd »

Worldlines and multi-universes appear to be a theme lately. I enjoyed your review, and the information about the story is interesting. Two Garys' one is committing the crime the other trying to prove it wasn't him. I wonder how the author solved that one?
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Actually, repetition was much in the book, that's for a fact. But the truth is, the book is quite interesting, and this review is exceptionally detailed.
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