Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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[amazon=] :D :D :techie-studyingbrown: [/amazon]This book is great, I love reading something like
this, imaginary dreaming, looking into another world's. Thanks so much
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According to the review, the book seems as a fascinating fiction story. It starts with an eye catching episode with Gary committing murde. Nice review.
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I have heard of multiverses existing all at the same time a long time ago, albeit in the world of imagination. But when I heard of the theory of multiverses in the scientific world, I did not think of it as one character or a creature or a facet of the creature or a copy of one creature existing in each of the universes. I thought of it initially as different creatures in each universe living independently of the other creatures of the other universe perhaps in the same space and time. Linking each universe with one creature perhaps would be a mental exercise or mental torture with all the possible choices and circumstances. But I think I would go for it and take the pleasure or disgust reading it. Along the way, I would be pleased, disappointed, or perhaps even irritated comparing my choices with the author's choice. I just wish, although I may sound boring or ordinary, it would still be one with heroism or about good or ideal choices or of good defeating evil. Nice!
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Post by Chukwuebuka Ifedigbo »

This is an interesting review, honestly. I'm really curious to know how Gary will balance his reality in the 2 parallel worlds. This is thought provoking and I hope to read it soon. Thanks.
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A tale of different worlds. The mixture of crime in the book was great. Maybe I'll try this one out. Congratulations.
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multi-universe stories always interests me. your review is well-written. I would live to read the book.
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I absolutely enjoyed reading this book, although there were some issues, the read was worth every moment spent. Well done.
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From your review, I can tell that this book will be a confusing read for me. My short term memory is terrible at keeping information so I feel like it would be difficult to keep up with the many versions of Gary. But you have put together an interesting review. Well done.
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What a wonderful review, definitely looking forward to reading it well done BOTD.
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a fantastc book and a very well written review,looking forward to read it soon.
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I'm really intrigued by the book. I wish I had time to read it because, I love, love, love, fantasy novel. I day dream alot and for me that's my favourite world. Thanks for your review it was absolutely amazing.
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Interesting storyline. It looks like something I'd love to check out in my free time. Great review.
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I love reading scifi and am especially interested in multiverse thoery. This one blends it with murder mystery. I look forward to reading Worldlines.
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An interesting review. The split personality of Gary is very intriguing in that he is not aware of his own actions. A captivating storyline. Surely planning to go through it.
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I haven't read the book, but I guess it's a story about multiple personality disorder. To confirm with my guess I will read this book and I'll love this kind of book which play games with the reader's mind and we've to figure out what's going on by attentive reading. I read the sample of this book and I acknowledged a few profane words there, but this review says that it does not have any profanity, I will surely look for it too, besides this, it's a great review!
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