Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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This book has an interesting storyline that intrigues me. The review was wonderful too. It would interest me to know the plausible explanation to the whole theory. Congrats on BOTD.
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When I read this book, I was scared of the reality of having different worldlines. The story is indeed interesting and the book is a fantastic one to read. Nice review.
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Worldlines by Adam Guest seems a very interesting story. I like the concept of parallel universes. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction novel following a man who committed a murder while he was lucidly dreaming, but it might be someone else controlling the man's body to commit those crimes. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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The plot is so intriguing. After watching the Netflix series "Dark", I wanted to explore more in the multiverse sci-fi genre. Can't wait to read it. Congrats on BOTD!
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The idea if having multiple universes with endless possibilities of existence is intriguing to me. I enjoyed your review.
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Whoa the plot is very intriguing! Your review was thorough and it really brings out the reasons for your ratings. Not only that, I am also encouraged to try out this book.
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I agree with your assessment about what the author did. Adam Guest presented a very interesting concept for a story, and the beginning sucked me in. It was a nice, easy read, and the conversation between characters felt natural. To be able to present the thought processes of different versions of the same character is very challenging, and for it to be clear to the reader is not an easy feat either. I like books that keep me thinking, so I enjoyed this immensely. I think your review is spot on. :D
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A cerebral adventure-type SciFi novel. The "worldlines" concept is an intriguing one, and one that lends itself to intricate plot details. I look forward to checking this one out. Thank you for your review, and congratulations on Book of the Day!
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This sounds like a very mentally draining book! Great review though!
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This is a very intriguing tale. Sci-Fi fantasies have this awesome way of destroying the limitations of this world which we accept as norms. But what if we were to discover that these so called 'norms' were forced on us and it is possible to escape the reality imposed upon us? Wouldn't that be great? Congrats on BOTD.
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The Multiverse or alternate universes are the basis for this unusual sci-fi novel. This is a strange and thought-provoking story. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your exceptional review.
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Nice review. You explained it well for us to get the gist if the story. Thanks for your review!
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In Wordlines, there seem two plots that revolve around a character who plays a mysterious role, and the element of psychic activities gives an intriguing edge to this story.
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I do find the idea of parallel universes intriguing, and this book seems to have executed this part well, which is great. The fact that it's also been edited for errors is also a huge plus. Thanks for the review.
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