Review of Einstein's Compass

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I agree that the best stories are the ones we can see happening in the real life. Not a fan of time travel books but this is an inviting view.
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Astral planes, magical stones, fallen angels, destiny, evil twins... I doubt a book can get any better. Factor in well structured plot and you the perfect book. This book sounds like a must read. Definitely adding this to my list.
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Certainly not my cup of tea on all relevant counts. To name some: as humanitarian I have no interest in techie things; I am an adult, but not young by any stretch; don't believe time travel is possible. No offence, but I will skip this one, anyway congrats with BOTD!
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I found the storyline captivating and interesting. Congrats to the author on being the book of the day!
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This is an awesome novel of two intertwined dimensions. The mystical ones where angels are seen and earth where we stay. A must-read for all
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There are many mystical fictions out there , but this review actually pulls me to dive into this book especially it pointed out how the characters are thoroughly described/narated.. best books are books that can create connections between the characters and yourself and it seems like this books has managed to do so.
This book is definitely on my list , thank you :D
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The book is very nice.The author use the bible and combines Jesus and many others, it is realistic and fictional story.This book concern different âge"adult",it is an interesting read. Thank you for the best review.
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The story is epic and same time more like a real life tale. The thirst for revenge and power moved or developed the story line sequentially. And the use of suspense helps sustain a reader's interest. For my it's 4 or of 4 stars
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That's a very imaginative plot! I may have trouble with the weakness cited by the reviewer, though. Raka and Arka will drive me nuts, too; the names are too similar.
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This book seem to have a lot of mysteries which I really like. I Supernatural book, I wonder just how powerful the stone is. I also hope Raka doesn’t get a hand on it.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out the connection of Albert with the twins Raka and Arka and what would happen to the compass. A very suspenseful and intriguing plot, seemingly mystical and adventure-filled book to read. Congrats!
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'Official Review: Einstein's Compass' by Grace Blair well outlines the engaging fiction story related to the great scientist, Albert Einstein for readers! The way in which the reviewer explores the issues, the book raises is appreciable for avid readers. The point that the story could pass for what may have happened in real life is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that the plot of the novel is easy-to-follow and the character development is excellent, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the readers feel like they knew each character personally after reading the story!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting young adult historical science fiction story follow the search for a supernaturally powered stone that fell to Earth and eventually into the hands of Albert Einstein. Beings from other realms want their hands on the stone and must therefore retrieve it from Albert. It might be worth a second look. Well Done.
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The author did a good job on the plot. I can't wait to add this to my reading list. Thanks for your honest review.
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As I was reading your review, I thought back to reading the sample excerpt for this book on Amazon, right before reading your review. This book would be awesome to read. As the different multi-time spanning events take place upon the planet within the text of this book regarding a "fallen angel of light" and his insatiable desire to, as you stated in your review, "use the power (from a stone) to exert revenge", and also to have ultimate power (from the excerpt I read) over all in the darkness and in the light, it seems like it may take on more than just the supernatural changes taking place. Reading your review, makes me want to read this book even more. Thank you for this.
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