Review of Quantum Terra

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Anu Anand wrote: 17 May 2025, 23:35 I love stories that mix mystery with mind-bending ideas like alternate realities and the soul’s journey. Now I’m super curious about Nick’s story and how it all unfolds. Thanks for sharing this well-written review.
Thanks Anu! Please do read it! I wish I could say more, but couldn't to avoid revealing spoilers!! But I'd look forward to know your views.
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Chi Chiu Michael Mak wrote: 18 May 2025, 02:29 It's a very detailed review, but parallel universes make my head spin, twist, and turn inside out.
I understand, Michael! It may not be for everyone. But do pick it up whenever you feel like giving it a shot! Let me know what you thought!
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Julie Basil wrote: 20 May 2025, 12:36 This sounds like a very interesting story, but I generally prefer books that do not contain a lot of mature content, so I will pass on reading it. Thank you for your detailed and thoughtful review!
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Neha Panikar wrote: 22 May 2025, 10:53
Love your comment Stephen!!! I'm glad I've convinced you, but equally intrigued about your tenth life?! How do you know LOL?!
Hehe, so Scorpio is the tenth sign of the zodiac with Aries being first. Have you ever noticed that Aries people are all wide-eyed and innocent? That's because they're seeing everything for the first time, while Pisces look jaded from the start, this is their soul's final life. As a Scorpio I know stuff that happened to me in my past lifetimes. Just a hunch I have and something I read years ago. I'm sure there are those who'll agree and disagree.
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I am thoroughly interested in your opening questions! Will surely pick this up. This book has been on my list for a long time. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 24 May 2025, 01:06
Neha Panikar wrote: 22 May 2025, 10:53
Love your comment Stephen!!! I'm glad I've convinced you, but equally intrigued about your tenth life?! How do you know LOL?!
Hehe, so Scorpio is the tenth sign of the zodiac with Aries being first. Have you ever noticed that Aries people are all wide-eyed and innocent? That's because they're seeing everything for the first time, while Pisces look jaded from the start, this is their soul's final life. As a Scorpio I know stuff that happened to me in my past lifetimes. Just a hunch I have and something I read years ago. I'm sure there are those who'll agree and disagree.
I believe you, Stephen! Scorpios that I've
met/known, are usually more insightful and have an air of wisdom about them. They might be invisible in the beginning, but once interacted with, they're seeked out for advice. Have you tried reading Linda Goodman? You might enjoy her well-written book on this subject, that elaborated traits of each zodiac sign. Of course,there is much to disagree but it's a light read that lifts your mood.
Also, according to your theory,there will be only 12 lives. But after reading this book, I have a feeling there's a lot more. Good exchange on this subject!
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Neha Panikar wrote: 28 May 2025, 13:15 I believe you, Stephen! Scorpios that I've
met/known, are usually more insightful and have an air of wisdom about them. They might be invisible in the beginning, but once interacted with, they're seeked out for advice. Have you tried reading Linda Goodman? You might enjoy her well-written book on this subject, that elaborated traits of each zodiac sign. Of course,there is much to disagree but it's a light read that lifts your mood.
Also, according to your theory,there will be only 12 lives. But after reading this book, I have a feeling there's a lot more. Good exchange on this subject!
Hehe, it Was Linda Goodman's book that got me started on this road hehe.
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Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 29 May 2025, 21:21 Hehe, it Was Linda Goodman's book that got me started on this road hehe.
Haha, awesome!! 😎
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I haven’t read Quantum Terra yet, but it honestly sounds fascinating. The idea of shifting realities, soul reincarnation, and a legal twist really makes me curious to explore Nick Shuman’s story. Thoughtful review
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Wow, I really enjoyed reading your review! You explained the plot and the deeper concepts in such a clear and engaging way—it got me even more curious about the book. I especially liked how you highlighted the balance between science and storytelling. It sounds like a fascinating mix of thriller and metaphysics. Definitely adding this one to my list!
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Magdalyne chebet wrote: 25 Jun 2025, 08:10 I haven’t read Quantum Terra yet, but it honestly sounds fascinating. The idea of shifting realities, soul reincarnation, and a legal twist really makes me curious to explore Nick Shuman’s story. Thoughtful review
Thanks Magdalyne for your comment. Let me know what you thought when you read it!
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Miriam Abril Villa wrote: 29 Jun 2025, 15:29 Wow, I really enjoyed reading your review! You explained the plot and the deeper concepts in such a clear and engaging way—it got me even more curious about the book. I especially liked how you highlighted the balance between science and storytelling. It sounds like a fascinating mix of thriller and metaphysics. Definitely adding this one to my list!
Thanks a lot Miriam for your kind comments! I'm glad you enjoyed the review. Do let me know when you get your hands on this book!!
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