Timewise by Robert Leet: Who is your Favourite Character and Why?

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Regina was an astounding character. I often wonder how many people get to live like Regina. Her energy, support, determination, and excellence know no bounds.
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Because of the frequent and lengthy physics lectures, I enjoyed Louise's character popping up here and there to provide me with a breath of fresh air. I loved the inclusion of his/her whimsical and weird character traits and strange interests. I would love to read a novel that features a character with a similar background and interests and exploring that type of lifestyle of which I know nothing.
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My favorite character was Louise. He/she came into the story at just the right time to bring it back to life and add a new twist with the discovery.
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My favorite character was Regina. I loved the replies she gave to questions thrown to her. Here's one "If you simply learn to recognize what you see, you’ll only see what you already know..."
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My favorite character was Regina. I loved the replies she gave to questions thrown to her. Here's one "If you simply learn to recognize what you see, you’ll only see what you already know..."
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Regina!! An independent woman with a strong will to do what she wants. Moreover, she guided Ron to his probable future. Her character is worth crediting. There are a variety of characters in the story, but Regina a dominant and inspiring one.
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I think my favourite characters are either Sheila or Regina. However, I think because we can only follow Ron's perspective we don't get a good grab of who they really are. Sheila, specially, is neglected as this wild and rushed presence that exists to improve Ron's life in every aspect a woman could. She is a mere love interest who improves all the other areas of his life while she is there. But we don't get to see an insight of the real dynamics between them, what motivates her, her background story. She seems just a draft. Something similar happens with Regina, although, her personality is more reserved so it doesn't feel so strange with her. Both characters seem to have a nice and strong personality, so it's a shame for me that they just weren't more developed.
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I enjoyed the character of Louise the most in the novel. Her story was one of the most interesting and inventive in the novel. I was left wondering why she was traveling in the tunnels, where she came from, and what she did during the time she was not with Ron. Her character's actions were the most unpredictable and surprising to me.
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Following popular opinion, Regina is my favorite character because of how she helped Ron with the promised paychecks and adding to the fact that she's intelligent.
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I loved Regina. She made Aron recognize his abilities. By so doing, it created room for the storyline to unravel flawlessly
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All credit goes to Regina, i mean she is so creative and concern. i yearn for more and more of her
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My favorite character was Sheila. I loved her drive and motivation. I loved that she was an ambitious and smart woman who wouldn't slow down for anyone. She did disappoint me a little when she left Ron, though.
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My favourite character would be Regina. This is purely based on several reviews I have read on this book. She was a science mogul who rather relied on the things of her heart. Regardless, his wife, Sheila, does also sound like an interesting character.
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I'm going to have to agree with the majority and say Regina. She definitely added a lot and I also wish there was more on her back story. There could have been more added to her story than just mostly her paying for his college and all of her technical talk with Ron. I felt there was more of her to give or add before she left.
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My favorite character was Regina. I really appreciated her strength, intelligence, and willingness to help Ron.
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