Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Thank you for such an honest review. Not being into science too deeply, and definitely not math, I think I will pass on this one. Especially if it is going to leave me with more questions, at the end.
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A science fiction novel based on quantum physics. I think that despite the complicated concepts it encompasses, it seems an accessible read for anyone with average knowledge. I like the story and plot have been built around scientific subjects.
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Science isn't a strong subject for me, so I'm worried I wouldn't be able to understand much of it. I also wonder what kinds of questions were left unanswered. Sometimes it's best when certain questions are left to the reader to interpret, but that depends on a lot of things and can be hard to pull off. Thanks for the review.
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The plot premise is undeniably fascinating. Immersive sci-fi and intrigue, a winning combination. While the realm of quantum physics is way over my head, fans of hardcore sci-fi should enjoy this book. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Eryn Bradshaw wrote: 30 Mar 2018, 15:05 While I enjoy sci-fi, I tend not to enjoy it as much when things get over-complicated. It's good to hear the author explains things though, makes me think that he is knowledgeable about the subject. Sci-fi books that try to incorporate science but miss huge things that anyone would know from a middle school class is always disappoint. It's also unfortunate to hear about the female characters. It's a shame when they are just plot points. I'll probably take a miss on the book, but thank you for the review!
Moderation is key I think. Its good to know that this author makes the book easy to follow and understand. Thanks for the great review and recommendation.
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I loved that he evoked images of maple and the forest. Beautiful imagery then he takes the reader to a sci fi adventure. Good work!!
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A really nice plot but physics is a very boring subject for me and it will make me lose interest in this book. Thanks for the honest review!
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I enjoy a Sci-fi book, and the thought of having a glimpse of the future will make me read the book. I look forward to great character development and storyline. Nice review.
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It sounds to me like lovers of the science-fiction genre that like their stories heavy on the science side will simply adore this one!
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The cover of the book caught my attention. I'm a fan of sci-fi novels. I would definitely be checking it out. Thanks for the honest review.
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Why is Regina so absorbed with their plan? What is her true motive? I am looking forward into digging into this book to find out. The book cover is very futuristic and gives much hint on what to expect from the book. Quantum Physics is a fascinating and mind boggling plot to be used in a novel and gives an idea of the author’s deep knowledge. Congrats!
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The premise of the book sounds really cool. All that science really holds appeal to me but the main protagonists feels a bit confusing and physics has never been my strong suit. I can tell that author put in a lot of effort. This book would be a fun read if I have the energy. :tiphat:
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When Mathematics meets Science, ideas explode. So much learning. Such an interesting story, yet there were characters that are unjustified. Nevertheless, if you are fun of Science, you would love this book.
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Sci-fi novel's aren't my thing but the movies are. If you like sci-fi novels then read away.
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Thanks for your insightful review. Physics is an abstract subject, talk less of Quantum Physics. Anyone wishing to enjoy this read must have a little science background. Congratulations BOTD.
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