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Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 14 Feb 2021, 06:21
by Anthony__
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Quantum Terra" by Kirk Marty.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty is a novel that makes one question the realness and truth behind a lot of things. It is a science thriller fiction that takes one’s imagination on a high and wild ride. Other parts of the themes of this book are friendship, love, and racism.

This book is about a young attorney, Nick Shuman. He got entangled in the war between two groups (The Foundation and The Society). The lawsuit is about some acres of land that was mortgaged to The Society by The Foundation. The Society obtained a temporary restraining order to stop The Foundation from getting a foreclosure. So, Nick was invited to help The Foundation get the foreclosure? Unknowing to Nick what awaits him, Nick accepted the offer. Nick started experiencing strange things that are unique to only him. Later, he was framed for a murder case. Will he be able to prove his innocence? Or how far will he go to overcome the strange things happening to him?

I must commend Kirk Marty for creating an intensely character-driven story. He combined science, dreams, religions, laws, and the legal system to create a fantastic storyline that is relatable. The author was able to engage the reader with his incredible writing skills. He achieved this by combining the first-person narrative with the third-person narrative. Also, the book is sprinkled with many scientific concepts, especially those of physics and mathematics. I found most of the scientific concepts intriguing and enthusiastic.

Furthermore, the introduction of a world with many realities was mind-blowing. I enjoyed the explanation behind Baseline Reality and Probable Reality and how the author related these realities to our everyday activities. That shows that the author did a thorough background work before writing this novel. The flashbacks made it easier for the reader to understand the characters. Also, the author showed that earlier racism does not only have to do with color but also with class.

The startling thing about this book is the suspense tools used by Kirk Marty. Anytime you feel like the story is dragging and getting kind of boring, Nick will hint at something that catches one's attention. Also, the humorous reply thought given by Nick Shuman to the Tachyon's problem got me laughing out seriously.

In as much I loved the book, the only thing I disliked about it was that the author failed to interpret some of the Spanish languages in the book. Other than that, I enjoyed every other thing.

This book deserves a four-star rating. However, I am awarding the book 3 out of 4 stars because the book was not well edited. I noticed several grammatical and punctuation errors that hindered my reading experience. Other than that, the book is an interesting book. I would recommend it to lovers of sci-fi novels.

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Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 16 Feb 2021, 03:36
by Drianie
It sounds like Nick got himself entangled in a dangerous situation. The plot seems suspenseful and intriguing. Thanks for the recommendation. I enjoyed reading your interesting review!

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 16 Feb 2021, 03:48
by Yvonne Monique
It will be interesting to find out how the plot is affected by the science fiction aspect.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 16 Feb 2021, 05:05
by smolbird
Despite the flaws that you mentioned, I find myself eager to read this book. Thank you for your insights.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 16 Feb 2021, 06:54
by Ngozi Onyibor
The plot seems fascinating, sadly, I don't like sci-fi. Thanks for the review, though.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 17 Feb 2021, 16:48
by WADonnelly
It is annoying when errors interrupt and ruin the reading experience. Hopefully this can be mended. Great review!

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 19 Feb 2021, 09:25
by NetMassimo
A thriller story that uses alternate realities is intriguing, with another round of proofreading, this novel could be excellent. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 07 Sep 2021, 17:19
by Bigwig1973
I also liked the ideas of baseline and probable realities - I guess I didn't really think much about the theme of racism in the book. For the most part, everyone seems kinda confused - like everyone is trying to help keep Nick "sane" I guess. Nice review on this interesting book!

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 22 Dec 2024, 07:47
by Chinazo Anozie
I enjoy sci-fi thrillers, so I'm sure I'll also enjoy Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty. It's nice that it contains scientific concepts such as Baseline Reality and Probable Reality. I hope Nick will be able to prove his innocence.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 22 Dec 2024, 07:48
by Corinna Borsato
Ah highlighted in the review, the books has it all: science, dreams, religions, laws, and the legal system. It is a thriller which is able to unite many different elements still giving harmony to the overall text.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 22 Dec 2024, 07:56
by Amos Osinya
"Quantum Terra" by Kirk Marty must be an exciting thriller indeed. I can't wait to delve in and start experiencing the sweetness of this story. Am glad to start off with the entanglement with Nick.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 22 Dec 2024, 08:03
by Fanisa Ndhabambi
Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty is a legal thriller in which the character must face the reality that his previous life has been wiped out and can only rely on Quantum mechanics, which should become his vehicle. This is a book for the criminal, legal, and minds.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 22 Dec 2024, 08:20
by Devesh Patel
"Quantum Terra" by Kirk Marty offers a captivating blend of science, suspense, and character-driven storytelling. The exploration of complex scientific concepts, alongside deep themes like racism and reality, enriches the narrative. While the book’s editing and untranslated Spanish detract slightly, its intriguing plot and engaging prose make it a compelling read.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 22 Dec 2024, 08:25
by Wamboi Susan
An insightful review of Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty. "I enjoyed the explanation behind Baseline Reality and Probable Reality and how the author related these realities to our everyday activities. That shows that the author did a thorough background work before writing this novel. " Looking forward to reading the book. Thank you for the review.

Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

Posted: 22 Dec 2024, 08:53
by Dayna Harris 1
Good review.