Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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I'm torn over whether I would enjoy this book or not, based on your review. I do love science, but physics and chemistry were my least favorite science-like subjects. Thanks for a solid review.
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When math and scientific jargon aren't fully explained that tends to make the reader feel a bit put off. However, it seems that this book has a lot of potential. I hope the author takes your advice.
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Great review, but I’m sorry that Sci-Fi fantasy is not for me! Again great review
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How I wish I could foresee future events and even rig them in my favor. The story of Ron Larsen and his professor Regina Russo is one that I would love to read. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Excellent review! I am planning to read this book in November and participate in BOTM. The sample text in Amazon just introduced some of the characters. We didn't get to the quantum physics part, but I am looking forward to that!!!!! Ron seems a little on the mischievous side so I am sure he will get into some tight situations.
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Heaven knows I'll be lost by reading this book. I know nothing about quantum physics. Nonetheless, I think it's perfectly okay to try out new things, as knowledge is of utmost importance and I believe we learn everyday.
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I love science fiction, but I think that this book will be a hard pass for me. Quantum physics seems like a high subject to write around for a science fiction book and seems to target readers who are more interested in that particular subject.
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Thanks for your review. i was considering the book, but am a little hesitant after reading the review. The science fiction element does sound interesting however
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What an interesting sci-fi book that gives readers a feels of time travel. The author tries to show so much advancement in technology. This book feels so sophisticated and compelling to read. Nice review
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Quantum physics is way too far from my area of expertise. So even through I liked to read this review, I am not sure I can give the book its due. Sorry and congratulations with BOTD!
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This one seems to have a lot going for it, a little too much, actually. I've never really been a fan of the sci-fi genre, and I don't see this book changing my mind. Perhaps, the science buffs would have a swell time with it; I'll pass. Thanks for the review, nonetheless.
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This is exactly the kind of book I love to read. I've always been intrigued by sci-fi novels based on heavily scientific principles such as quantum theory. Although I'm no expert on it, I can follow along with the basic context. It's already in my Want To Read shelf. :lol:
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Although th is doesn't sound like the book for me, it may be iinteresting to fans of sci-fi novels that relate to quantum physics. IT's too bad it got a little too complicated in its delivery. Thanks for a detailed review!
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I get very confused on science based sci-fi stories. It does sound intriguing though. Thanks for the review.
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I sincerely hope this book has a sequel, I wouldn't enjoy finishing a book with some questions left unanswered. It seems like an interesting book though it has complex concepts. Nice job.
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