Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Seems to be interesting story of multi-characters of single person. I became curious to know more after reading the official review. Congrats on BOTD.
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I have read the sample of the book and it was quite eye opening. it made me question many things, especially about my life.
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I only read the sample, but I actually found this book fascinating. I’m a big fan of dreams possibly being a reality either in the same one we’re in or in an alternate universe. Would love to continue reading this book and see what happens.
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Intriguing story line. I wonder what explanation Gary got.
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Post by Mary Rose Cajayon »

This story of Gary who seems to have multiple versions in other worldlines is fascinating. It is somewhat I think has resemblance in a way with the movie I watch, a man with multiple personalities. This is a unique story and I would love to read this unique storyline. The characters are in their teenage years so it will attract readers from this age range.Congrats BOTD!
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Thanks for the review. Now I want to read this book. The idea of multiple worldlines, though just fictional, is really interesting. I wonder, if it exists, what my other self will be doing. Definitely a must read.
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The concept of "Wordline" seems fascinating. I don't whether it truly excites or not but it makes the story very engaging and captivating.
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The plot of the book seems quite intriguing. It is interesting to see how they will contact each other and prove himself, of the other multiverse, innocent. Thanks for this detailed review.
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The book storyline is intriguing and enthralling. Would love to go on journey with Adam to solve the his dream murder mystery.
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This sci-fi novel is fascinating, and the storyline seems to be engaging. I have always found the theory of parallel universe quite intriguing. Thanks for the great review.
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Feel for Gary, imagine going for hiding on things you didn't do, how terrifying it will be. The book was awesome and can build Someone's courage, if they are faced with situation that could be hard to solve.
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I can imagine the shock and fear in Gary about the murder. The author did a lot of work on the plotline. Thanks for the review
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Quite and interesting storyline, but sci-fi books are not my things. The concept of multiple worldlines, i find difficult to grasp. I would have to pass on this one.
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Thank you for this lovely review. Not only do we get to see Science in the multiverse, but we also see the different mental illnesses that happens to different people and how it affects their daily lives.
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The story is told according to just the primary perspective and subsequently, it is not difficult to get a handle on. A few perusers may imagine that the story is slow-paced in the couple of parts toward the start, yet the plot before long begins to raise and works towards the peak fast.
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