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The theory upon which this novel is based on is not believable, but it's an interesting science fiction. Amazing review.
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Time travel stories have been popular since forever...but how many us know the reality behind it? The author of Wordlines puts the entire theory of quantum superposition, quantum decoherence , quantum immortality etc. beautifully ....no science enthusiast can say no to this book. The intriguing storyline , the mind blowing science , dynamic and appealing characters , lucid pace is enough for me to fall for it.
I would highly recommend this book to every person who loves sci-fi like
the blockbuster "Avengers : Endgame" ( the time hiest)..for those who loved the movie but didn't get the science behind it . Grab this book now!!!...you would love it. The reviewer testifies my statement , his analysis of the book is praiseworthy.
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Worldlines is such an amazing book. It changes your perspective about the Many Worlds theory. I agree that the repetition of some scenes was not necessary.
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Dreams, nightmares, mysterious murders, and multiverses?! My what a tangled web of dangerous intrigue and proliferating personalities. I’ll have to delve deeper into this one! Thanks for the helpful review.
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I've always been so interested in the theory of parallel universes and the idea that there are other versions of ourselves in other universes. It's such a cool concept. Good to know that the author fixed the errors. Great and thorough review!
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Thanks for the wonderful review. The storyline sounds unique, the idea of "many lives" intriguing. I will definitely read this book.
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Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest is a delightful account of the story of science fiction! The readers would love to learn about an infinite number of parallel universes that contain the infinite versions of us! The reactions to the book provided by the reviewer are interesting to read! It was encouraging to know that the book has gone through a second round of editing! The full rating given to the book draws the attention of the readers in the review!
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The story is intriguing from the first page, and I think the theme of multiverses is interesting for a story, plus I love murder mystery. I like the narrative conversational style of the book. It seems like a friend is telling their story, and wants you to understand their perspective. I would like to finish the book. Thanks for the review!
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Oh ,sounds very interesting. Committing murder in lucid dream is extremely serious. The concept of lucid dreaming is true and there's probably a multi verse ,who knows. The author did a great job, congratulations on being BOTD.
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This book is off the hooks..
I read the reviews and it totally confirms with mine but still, will Gary still chase lucid dread of wordlines?
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in time just like ours. That could be at other time dimensions, time-plane, space-time continuum, or whatchamallit. (Pardon, lol) Philosophers theorized that by the immense number of planets and solar systems alone, I am greatly fascinated by the storyline. I opine, it is not a far-fetched possibility that there exist an infinite number of universes, all fully progressing the statistical probability that there lives a duplicate, or duplicates of ourselves somewhere, at some other time, or continuum, is always a possibility. Let's not be so egocentric as the people around Aristotle that thought of themselves as the epicenter of events in the universe. Gone were the days when public understanding was that the sun, the planets, and the stars all revolved around us. The enigmatic questions of what we are, how we came into existence, or how we will end up, have hounded the ancient philosophers and the modern thinkers alike. What is reality? What are illusions? What are thoughts? What are dreams?
I'm on to this novel. Thanks for the review.
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I am definitely intrigued by the idea of different world lines, but from your review, it sounds a little too confusing for my taste. Thanks for the review!
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I have heard of the multiverse theory before. Personally, I believe that there may be other versions of people in other universes, but there is no way to prove this. I mean, it would be boring if everything was linear, right? Anyway, congrats to the author on BOTD! :)
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That seems like a very interesting book. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Fascinating. This seems like an interesting thriller story. The idea of worldlines is unique and the mystery of how the character affects his other selves is also fascinating. I would definitely love to read this story.
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