Overall rating and opinion of "Timewise" By Robert Leet

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If not only for the unpolished ending; I could have rated this book 4 out of 4 stars. But, it is due to that reason why I rate it 3 out of 4 stars.

Otherwise this is an awesome novel, with too much inversion in its genre.
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For me, it was a good story but a difficult read. I specifically enjoyed it when science fiction forms part of real-life situations and questions conventional thinking. To do this take some clever writing and imagination. However, the scientific part of the book is just too much. It made me lose interest. It is as if the author wanted to show off his knowledge. For me, that defeats the purpose. Due to this, I would rate the book 3 out of 4 stars. The scientific aspect of the book also limits the audience. I would not recommend the book for readers that are not scientifically oriented.
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gali wrote: 31 Oct 2020, 23:38 This is a discussion topic for the November 2020 Book of the month, Timewise by Robert Leet

What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?

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I rated the novel at four out of four stars. It was a pleasure and a surprise to read it. What I liked most was the focus of the book on science and maths, as an axis around which the life of the hero takes place. Various events happened to him, good or bad, but they all faded in importance when balanced with the certainty of science.
If there is anything I was a bit dissapointed about, it is the purpose this time machine was built for. Money indeed is important, but the way the situation was presented, it was as if it had been worth the loss of at least one life, Regina's.
I also reviewed the book, but because I did not pay attention when I posted it and forgot to enter the mistakes and profanities that I had found, it was rejected. The first in my history with OnLineBookClub. So beware, reviewers!
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I rated it with three out of four stars. It was a solid book. However, if I was rating it on a more subjective note I would give it a star lower because I was confused with most of the storyline. Quantum physics is not a subject I am familiar with and narration is more for the reader who understands the topics.
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I rated this book 4 out of 4 stars because I really enjoyed the complexities between the topics of physics/math, love, and life lessons. I think that every relationship that Ron formed in this story taught him something and added some sort of value to his life.

I do agree that the jargon was a bit hard to comprehend at times, but I think that the author did well to break it down for readers to understand better. Including the pictures during Regina's explanations made it easier for me to connect what was being discussed.
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I give this book 3 out of 4 stars. The physics principals, that are quite abundant in this book, sometimes bogged me down with ideas that were over my heads! Since I do not have a mathematical bone in my body, I found myself pushing through the physics to hope to get to better parts of the story. I found the “better parts” in the relationships that Ron develops with the various people he meets that act as his guides through life. These relationships encouraged me to continue with the story at large. For me, a good story makes me care about the characters and I get so caught up in their life that I want to keep reading to see what happens to them. If I do not care about the characters, I will stop reading the story. So, even though I am not a mathematical wizard, I kept reading this book anyway. I became involved in the life of Ron Larsen and I was surprised by the hidden world of quantum physics.
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I actually liked the fact that a person has to actually think to enjoy this book. Being a philosophy major, it spoke to many of my own thoughts with a scientific approach. I did notice a few editing errors, but once those are clearee up, I believe it will be a fine read.
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For a fiction, the diction is too technical. I struggled in trying to understand the terminologies the author used. I rate the book 3 out of 4. If the diction is less complex, the book will be a wonderful sci-fic. I love Ron and his silly sense of humor.
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I would rate this book 2 out of 4. I thought the book showed great promise at the beginning, but quickly found the story dragged as the scientific conversations dominated. It very much felt like the physics version of Sophie's world that existed to explain physics concepts to the masses under the guise of a fictional tale. Despite having some scientific background (although admittedly not physics), I struggled to understand the technical jargon. I was disappointed that Regina, as a central character, felt underdevelopped as I thought she could have potentially been a really interesting character. I think that there would be other people who might enjoy the book but I personally struggled to get through it.
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I gave it a perfect 4 out of 4 stars.
Maybe, being a science student myself I had a upper hand here. People who are not in touch with physics might find the concepts included in the story little difficult to grasp. But the story line was great. The best thing was the part with love. At first I thought the book is all about science and a fiction woven around concepts of science, but it took me by surprise.

The book also gives an insight to the wonders of science and the mysteries that are left unsolved by science. It has a completely thought provoking concept. A perfect read for sci-fi lovers.
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I gave it a 4 out of 4 stars. One element I loved most and also looked forward to is the conversations between Regina and Ron and how she intelligently questioned and debated mainstream physics theories with him. I love the book!
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I love physics. I appreciate the effort it takes to even use physics to speculate! I find it pure genius. This book sparked my imagination and I loved it! 4 out of 4 stars!
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I gave the book 4 out 4 stars. Reason been that It is highly educative and contains an interesting sci-fi story blended with romance. Also, I enjoyed the Knowledge of science, particularly physics and mathematics that the author introduced. My favorite character is Regina Russo. I admire how she helped Ron get through college, tutored him in several aspects, and was a major stepping stone in his life.
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I am rating it a 4 out of 4 though. Besides the story, I could really feel the effort the author put into the book, and it came out great, especially the quantum physics. I ended up learning a few things.
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The book was devoid of grammatical errors, which shows that it underwent professional editing. The structuring was excellent and the author’s writing style was engaging. The author also managed to create a well-crafted story despite this being his first novel, so I’m rated this book 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to sci-fi readers and physics students, especially those fascinated by quantum physics.
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