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. An interesting book, talks about Gary, having two Gary in different worldline. This book could look confusing at first but gradually understandable while reading. It is a story that evolves the multiverse. The story is well persuasive and communicative. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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This book is more of different times as if teleporting from current to the future. Amazingly disturbing that I will need to read the whole book to understand the physics behind this. Congratulations on BOTD
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Great job Chipochashe. Multiverse has always been confusing for me as it raises many questions about mortality. In the backdrop of it "Worldliness" may be good read for me. Congrats for winning BOTD.
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Post by Himanshu K Yadav »

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a nice story to follow, so you don’t need even some Physics degree in order to be able understand what is happening. I would strongly recommend this book. Congrats on #BOTD
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Post by Deborah Belanger »

This book, "Worldlines" by Adam Guest, is intriguing to me after I read your independent review. I am looking forward to reading this science fiction with a fantasy twist story.
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"Worldlines by Adam Guest cleverly weaves a multiverse tale, exploring the repercussions of Gary's actions. Despite occasional repetition, the well-edited book earns a solid 4 stars, catering to science fiction enthusiasts with a penchant for fantasy twists.
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Post by Rose Nafula Oketch »

"Wordlines" by Adam Guest explores the interesting concept of the multiverse theory. This concept makes the book unique and intriguing. It is a fascinating sci-fi novel, and I definitely want to read it. Nice review.
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Post by Rupali Mishra »

Congrats on BOTD!
"Worldlines" is written by Adam Guest. A fascinating book describes Gary as having two Garys in distinct worldlines. While reading this book, you may find that it is initially puzzling but eventually becomes clear. It is an engaging, persuasive story that advances the multiverse.
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Post by Joule Mwendwa »

From a few samplings and seeing the review, I guess this book features a big murder mystery puzzle to be solved. That is exactly one of the reasons a reader will buy a book. Congrats to the BOTD author!
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It was interesting though to imagine what I would do if someone else took control of my body and committed a crime. I would have no memory of it and I would be confident that I would never do such a thing under any circumstances. So how would I go about proving myself innocent?
- Fascinating and good question. Maybe reading the book would help me come up with my solution. An intriguing review. Thank you.
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Post by DUNCAN TSHEPANG MATHEBULA »

The book sounds mysterious and thrilling as you are anticipating what will Gary do in another worldline. It is more interesting as he does not know what occurs as the events happen while he is asleep.
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Post by valentiareshoketswe »

"Worldlines" like the tittle of the book is what is happening in the book as Gary goes on different worldline while he is asleep. The book sounds thrilling as I want to find out how does Gary get to prove his innocence. Great review.
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Post by Ams Strong »

Good review. I love the concept of the multiverse and how it is used to create suspense over the murder. Did one of Gary's versions travel to another multiverse to take control of his other self and then commit murder, or is he hallucinating?. You deducted one star but rated it four stars, probably a mistake.
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I just opened the sample of this book and started to read.. after reading It's first line from chapter -1 :

"Death, the only thing in life that is guaranteed" ⚰️

I thought for awhile this book based on spirituality or devotional, life lessons. 📿
But after reading it.. bit surprised. 👀

You described this book well in your good informative review. 📝👍
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Post by Patel Khushi Manishbhai »

Each Reading is another form of Time Travel or Experiencing the Multiverse.

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Repetitive nature of the book is an un avoidable aspect but it can be portrayed skillfully. This is an interesting book and subtly explores the multiuniverse theory. Can't wait to read the book. this was a comprehensive review.
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