Review of Chasing Time

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I'm not sure what a Janus key is or how it works but I wonder if it helps Tony's wife. The book seems interesting, so I'll be checking it out. Thank you for the review!
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The book consists of a plot of time that adds themes of family and adventure into the mix. The reader will relish how the author intertwined history, medicine and drug discoveries, and fantasy.
The review is superb.
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A fascinating storyline, reading it and it felt like I could see the characters like a movie. An intertwine plot of family, medicine and history has never been presented better. Thomas Rielly really outdid himself here.
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Reading exceptionally edited books guarantee a reviewer uninterrupted reading experience and ultimate enjoyment of the text. Thanks for the review.
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I am an historical fiction fan, but this book doesn't sound like the historical fiction I usually read! Time travel, with some fantasy and a mysterious Janis key! I have no idea what a Janis key is but it sounds mysterious! Thanks for the great review!
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This fiction of hypnotic tale intertwines history, medicine and drug discoveries, and fantasy. It has the themes of family and adventure. Imagine having those goals for family, retirement and travel shattered because a deadly disease without a cure has attacked one party. It’s sad indeed, isn’t it? Interesting story and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This book sounds amazing. A Janus key that may just help the protagonist cure his wife of her terrible disease. I love the suspense that this story is already hinting at. I can't wait to read this.
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This book seems to have an intriguing plot. The Janus key sounds mysterious and I wonder if it will be able to cure the wife's illness. Thanks for your thoughts on the book. I will he adding it to my library.
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I relished how the author intertwined history, medicine and drug discoveries, and fantasy. While doing so is a complex task, Mr. Reilly’s prowess in penning down this hypnotic tale makes it seem like a walk in the park.
I admired your review, it was informative and enjoyable to read. Thank you. I especially liked what you said above. After reading the sample and your review I think you captured the appeal of this novel.
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An interesting idea for a novel. The more books I find recommended by this site, the more fasinating books I encounter. This seems like a great mix between mystery and history. The review is well-written and informative enough to make the reader want to read this book. Well done!
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While i like mysteries and fantasies, i didn't really get a good sense of this book from the review, so i may have to pass on reading it.
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I dislike time travel stories, this book combines history and medicine into a fantasy I salute the author on that not an easy feat.
Nice review
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Sounds very interesting. How did Antony know that someday he'd need the Janus key? Or did it just happen to work out?
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The plot seems intriguing and unique. I want to learn more about Lucius and Tony. Congrats!
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A time based interesting plot can be found in the book "Chasing Time" by Thomas Reilly. It grabbed my attention due to idea of time capsule. I want to read this book.
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