Official Review: The Reality Games by Tom Reissmann

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Sou Hi wrote: 12 Jan 2021, 03:04 Wow, Max's life sounds quite complicated there. Still, I'm interested in sci-fi and AI, so this book sounds appealing enough to me. Thanks for your recommendation.
Max has to face many problems and dilemmas! Thank you for your appreciation!
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I agree with people that say keeping it dead simple is key. I guess you would enjoyed the book more if the explanations were simpler. Thanks for the terrific review.
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Saint Bruno wrote: 12 Jan 2021, 08:02 I agree with people that say keeping it dead simple is key. I guess you would enjoyed the book more if the explanations were simpler. Thanks for the terrific review.
Cutting some bits of explanations that were going into a broader set of quantum topics might have been good to have the story flow better. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Scientific concepts explained in simple terms will motivate readers who are not conversant with science to read the book.
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I always like when authors manage to break down scientific concepts in a way that fits in organically with the plot. It sounds like this author accomplished this along with writing a very intriguing story. Great review!
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Tablito wrote: 12 Jan 2021, 23:54 Scientific concepts explained in simple terms will motivate readers who are not conversant with science to read the book.
In the first part of the book, you can find plenty of explanations. Thank you for commenting!
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unamilagra wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 00:40 I always like when authors manage to break down scientific concepts in a way that fits in organically with the plot. It sounds like this author accomplished this along with writing a very intriguing story. Great review!
Most explanations are indeed useful and within the plot. Thank you for your appreciation!
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The picture this book paints about our possible future is a bit scary. I am also a bit fed up with so many science fiction books using the same idea that the movie the Matrix was based on. (I loved that Movie! 😁) However, this book seems like one I might enjoy. I especially like that they are explaining quantum physics so that an average person can read this book without getting a headache!

Thanks for your thorough review, good job!
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 07:23 The picture this book paints about our possible future is a bit scary. I am also a bit fed up with so many science fiction books using the same idea that the movie the Matrix was based on. (I loved that Movie! 😁) However, this book seems like one I might enjoy. I especially like that they are explaining quantum physics so that an average person can read this book without getting a headache!

Thanks for your thorough review, good job!
The novel has a concept in common with The Matrix that is central but not the only one important in the plot. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Personally, I'm not a fan of science fiction, particularly those focusing on technology and AI. But this does sound like a though provoking book for those that are.
Great review, though. I enjoyed reading it.
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 13:43 Personally, I'm not a fan of science fiction, particularly those focusing on technology and AI. But this does sound like a though provoking book for those that are.
Great review, though. I enjoyed reading it.
It is indeed a thought-provoking novel about some technological issues and also some philosophical topics. Thank you for your appreciation!
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I read everything I could get on quantum physics and AI. I will definitely read this book. Thank you for the insightful review.
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Bookishkrish24 wrote: 15 Jan 2021, 01:22 I read everything I could get on quantum physics and AI. I will definitely read this book. Thank you for the insightful review.
Considering your interests, I'm sure you'll find this novel very interesting. Thank you for your appreciation!
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This book is indeed going to be an educational book. But, the thought of physics scares me. I love the book cover, very attractive. Thanks for a detailed review.
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Chigo Nwagboso wrote: 16 Jan 2021, 01:21 This book is indeed going to be an educational book. But, the thought of physics scares me. I love the book cover, very attractive. Thanks for a detailed review.
Yes, you can learn something by reading this novel, and you can find food for thought to reflect on themes that will become even more important in the near future. Thank you for your appreciation!
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