Review of Einstein's Compass

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Re: Review of Einstein's Compass

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With my own knowledge of this book i have to agree with the review especially on the negative part you stipulated, i still dont get why a person could literally blow himself up like that infront of the one person he should not. I would definitely rate it 4 stars
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This is a very interesting piece. As much as I don't fancy fantasy stories, I would like to know if Raka got to gain possession of the stone. Thanks for the interesting and detailed review.
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This is an excellent review. The details of the book have been captured effortlessly and it highlights all the important facets of the book making the readers interested to read it. Great job indeed.
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Thanks for your review. While the concept of the stone is appealing, I'm not really interested in Albert Einstein.
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In my opinion, this book is a fascinating piece of work. I'd love to know how the story ended. Albert has a compass that is needed by other people for various reasons. The book would definitely be a good read. Thanks for your review
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Thank you so much for this totally amazing and very carefully written review. You have given us such a wealth of information about all the main points in the story; both good and not so good. I may want to read it, just from reading your review. Great job!!
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Great review. I'm really intrigued by your writing style. I'll be sure to pick up this book.
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An interesting timeline choice for a young adult time travel adventure novel that borders historical fiction and spirituality. The book looks like a promising story plot inolving Einstein.
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Mystic travelers, angels, the Shamir stone all sound like they would be exciting to read about. I look forward to the adventures Albert will go on. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book seems to me like a very interesting book. I'm particularly delighted to see Einstein's theory of light as part of the things talked about. I can't wait to read it. Congratulations!
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Life without magic is not worth living. While going through the review, I could imagine myself being in possession of those powers doing unimaginable things. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I'm not sure how much I'll enjoy Albert Einstein in a fantasy fiction. But I'll still give the sample a read. Thanks for the review.
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I love that this is a well written book with an interesting storyline. I love the whole Einstein aspect of this book. This will be perfect for fans of sci-fi and fantasy. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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I have enjoyed reading this review and the talks about the stone have got me wondering if the stone exists. Albert indeed has a great destiny
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This fictional young adult novel sounds like it is written in a way that makes it fun to learn about Albert Einstein. Great review!
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