Overall rating and opinion of "Worldlines" by Adam Guest

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I hereby rate Worldlines by Adam Guest 4 out of 4 stars. I found it intriguing. It is nourished with scientific knowledge. The concept of the multiverse was discussed extensively. I enjoyed the theme and plot twists so much.
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I will give this book 4 out of 4 stars. The concept of multiverses in this book is in itself such a mind-boggling one, and the author's writing style gave it a turbo boost. This book may have some errors, but they don't lower the rating as they didn't affect my experience of reading this book.
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Yes, I have read the book. I like the fact that Gary had a chance to live and rectify his mistakes, connection between science and religion, and the characters plus the chapters too. I did not like how Michelle was murdered and Gary's feelings in the Black Line. Yes, I loved the writing style because it eased my comprehension of the events.
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I had to rate this book 3 out of 4 stars for a lot of reasons. Basically, the suspense, and narrative style is incredible but there is still room for improvement. This is an excellent piece that I would recommend to anyone, any day and anytime.
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I rated the book 3 out of 4 stars due to the errors found but it was enjoyable to read. It changed my thinking of dreams and I started imagining if the concept used could be true. A good book with interesting character that were well built. The book got my tension up all through imagining how they would connect the worldlines together.
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I really liked this book. Science fiction is usually not my thing I love the many worlds theory, however. It caused me to think that if anything is possible in any number of worlds, do we have a chance to make the outcome what we want?
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I loved the book. I like the idea of multiple worldlines that have the potential for interline interaction. The author did a great job in balancing the storyline across multiple worldlines and developing characters influences by multiple lines. I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars.
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I rated this book 4 out of 4 stars. It definitely deserved it. I love the writing style, and the storyline is amazing. It is complex, but the author managed to bring the best of the book to us. I really enjoyed it, and I can say this is one of the best book I have read.
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Post by Justine Ocsebio »

I’ve read this book last year, and I gave it a 3 out 4 stars. I really like how the story toys on the Many Worlds Theory. The question surrounding the innocence of Gary and the legitimacy of the crime committed in a different universe was thought provoking to me. The only issue I had was with the characters. They weren’t fleshed out properly to me, so I subtracted a star. However, I would still recommend this book to anyone who likes delving into the idea of multiple universes.
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I really liked the novel. The concept was very unique, I have never read a book like this ever. It did get a little confusing with the multiple Gary's, but I absolutely loved this book.
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I would rate this book a 2 out of 4, the book has some errors to it, and I found the plot is somehow basic, the author always gave the characters the same ending,which is what I didn't appreciate, he could have gave every character their own story and ending
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Anyway, I think the multiverse idea was my best part. Alsoo the inclusion of crime detection in it was my kind of read.

I will surely recommend it to someone who appreciate crime thrillers and science fiction.
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This is a well-crafted story. I like the concept of multiple instances of a character. All the possibilities are mind-numbing. The repetition of some details which only change a little is a turnoff. But Adam did a great job to minimize that. I'd like to read more of his books to better understand his writing style but it seemed okay in this book. Yes, it's worth recommending to other people. It's just a good story and I would rate it a solid 4 out of 4 stars.
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Post by Sarah C McHum »

3 out of 4 stars for this book. The only thing that make me decrease the rating is the number of errors I found that made it hard for me to fully enjoy the book. Otherwise, this book is definitely exciting with developed characters and vivid description of setting. Even though I a not a fan of science, I could follow this book with ease.
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Post by Danelle Cale »

I loved this book and gave it four out of four stars. I thought the author did a fantastic job bringing the many world's theory into a reality. I also thought the characters were well rounded and easy to relate to emotionally.
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