Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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I haven't read this book yet but plan to since it is selected for BOTM. After reading your review and the sample, I'm thoroughly excited to dive in. Although this seems like a difficult read well beyond my scope of knowledge, I look forward to the challenge. I found your review informative and helpful. Thanks!
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The book requires patience but does satisfy the readers interest, very educational and makes one wonder! A great read!
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Your review made me feel both hesitant to read the book and intrigued to read it. I like how the story will make me think, but I don't know if I'll enjoy it. I guess I just have to sample it.
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A fictional story based on quantum Physics. What are the life problems that quantum physics can solve? The characters seem to be exploring the answers to this question.
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This sci-fi novels sounds intriguing but I am not a fan of science-fiction books, so I'll pass on this. Great review
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I agree that female characters shouldn't be more of tools of pleasure but rather be assigned roles not necessarily tantamount to their male counterparts. Such a brilliant critique of the book. I enjoyed reading your review
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Nice review! The book seems very intriguing and interesting but possibly hard to understand.
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This is not my genre, I would love to know what will happen to me 10 years from now but science fiction novels are not my cup of tea so I will pass on this. I appreciate the author's work and the review was insightful. Congratulations to BOTD
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I can't wait to read this book. I love the sci-fi elements to the story and the storyline seems very interesting. Great review
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This sounds like a challenging, yet engaging read with a fascinating premise. The science is just believable enough to make the story feel real, and the characters seem to be well thought out. Thanks for a great review!
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Sounds like an intriguing read related to quantum physics (as I am always fascinated towards this subject), though there might be some science jargon difficult to understand as a layman. Thank you for the review!
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I don't particularly enjoy stories which seem incomplete at the end but I quite like sci-fi time travel stories. I wish the plot was better executed. Thank you for the detailed review.
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I love reading stories with concepts of quantum physics even if they leave me more questions. And the idea of seeing into the future even on limited events is fascinating. This is surely going to be in my "to read" list.
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Excellent review! This read had me as soon as I noticed quantum physics in the summary. I love how the book highlights real events while still exploring hypothetical scientific premises. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Reads related to science and tech are really out of my circle of interests. Besides I feel this book is more toward text-bookish in which I don't confine myself in. Thank you for your information!
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