Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Yes of course, I love science fiction and this storyline is really amazing. This is the kind of book that when I start reading I wouldn't want to close it or put it down till I'm done reading the whole book. For me, this is a must read. Thanks to the author for this really amazing book. Thanks for the review.
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The idea of alternate dimensions, though improbable, has always been fascinating to me. I'd loved to see what Gary uncovers with the help of the professor.
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Post by Lisadoll8 »

The review of Worldlines by Adam Guest really gives a huge insight to the book. Already feel eager to look into the theory of multiverse. The main character, Gary really shows how much of ourselves we might not be privy to which I personally find both agitating and enchanting. Not much of a sci-fi fan but this review might definitely get me into it.
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Post by ciecheesemeister »

I enjoy reading about the multiverse theory and contemplating the possibilities of alternate timelines. This sounds like a book that I would like. Thank you for the helpful review.
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The story lines seems captivating. However, the story seems scary and one might end up experiencing nightmares. The most fascinating question I ask myself is," Will the Garys be able to deal with the reality?"
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Post by Edwin Amah »

A storyline plot on multiverse is quite an interesting read. Though I do not believe the whole concept of many worldlines, I just find the author's narrative very fascinating and imaginative.
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My cousin once said that her idea of hell is that she is strapped to a chair - for eternity - and made to watch all the 'what ifs' of her life. What a scary thought... Do not know whether it is warranted or not, but this book reminded me of that conversation. It is certainly a must-read for me.

Thank you for such an informative and insightful review!
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Post by Anjedah »

:D This review is described thoroghly but i dnt think so i can read this book now its too much for me. I dnt like horror but i will xheck out in near future.
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Post by innocentadriko »

I love Adam's take, because it reminds me of the concept of clowns. Indeed I imagine lets say, having a clown that does the opposite of what I do, and I have no control over it. What strains my mind most is how I would prove that I am not a criminal when the other me actually committed a crime. In other words, the concept is imaginable.
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Well-written review. This fictional book is qiute interesting and intriguing. Images kept drawing up on my mind, what if this events could occur in real life situations. Flawless.
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Post by Treavers61 »

Very well written book and very interesting this book is a lot and my little head and my mouth was open the whole time I really think this book is it eye-opener for sale and a lesson for some I will recommend all my friends and family to read this book and share their opinions.


Great author by the way
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To discover a dream is actually a reality and involves murder can traumatize anyone. I feel for Gary as he walks down this path it will be interesting to learn how the story unfolds. Great review.
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I think the repetition could prove annoying. I don't think I would like the different worldlines either. I don't get into all science fiction, and think this is one I won't enjoy. I'll have to pass on today's BOTD.
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Post by -Nali »

As a believer in the muli-verse theory, I download the book right away and I cannot wait to start reading. I am a bit worried by the repetition noted in the review, but it seems like a necessary part of the plot. I am looking forward to how Guest tries to pull it off.
Thank you for the review.
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Post by Adedayo+23 »

I’m intrigued by the plot and I find the idea of a multiverse quite fascinating. I’m curious to know how all the Garys make out. Great review!
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