Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Post by Chiagbanwe Almond »

Kemmy11, I agree with you. I really started thinking about my dreams. I still do not believe in the mutiple worldlines theory, but I find Worldlines interesting and very intriguing. I liked Gary's character.
Thank you for the thoughtful review.
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I enjoyed reading this book. The author's ideas are intriguing and scary at the same time. It scares me to know that what I do could influence what happens in another realm. The writer expressed his ideas in a good way. I am glad that I read this book. It was worth my time.
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I have read this book and I also enjoyed the multiverse theory . Good review!
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Alter egos and concepts of such nature make for great fiction. I've never believed in them but I've always enjoyed reading about them. I will most definitely enjoy this one as well.


Great review.
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Thanks for your review. It's quite scary knowing that our lucid dreams may actually be real somewhere else. I'm glad Gary decides to seek answers for his murdering.
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I have read this book. I have to say this book is amazing. The concept of parallel universes I enjoyed. The switching from one reality to the other was suspenseful and intriguing. Congrats BOTD. :tiphat:
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The book explores the possibility that death is not the only thing in life that is guaranteed, introducing the reader to the multiverse theory. It seems to be an interesting Sci-Fi psychological thriller aimed at young adults. It should also appeal to others that enjoy science fiction with a little bit of fantasy. Thanks for the good review on this book.
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Today’s book of the day has received numerous 4 star ratings. Seems to be highly enjoyable for readers who enjoy science fiction novels. Thank you for sharing your review! Congratulations to the author on book of the day!
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

The multiverse theory is fascinating and there's quite a lot of scope for writing a spellbinding story because of the possibility of multiple versions of us. This book sounds interesting and after reading the sample of the book I can say that the writing style is engaging and will help readers stay glued even for all the complicated scenarios one might encounter in a story like this one.
Imagination is a good servant, and a bad master. - Agatha Christie
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mm. The repetition you talked about may ended up making me dislike it but on the other hand I am wondering about it. Never before had I read a book on multiverse and now I have the chance to try it out.
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The multiverse theory mixed with the crime element makes this book a compelling read. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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I have always been curious about dreams. What do they mean? Why do we dream? Maybe there is a parallel universe. Thank you for your review.
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The different worldlines sound confusing. It's nice the author uses colors to separate them out. It's an interesting concept to be sure. I hope I don't go to jail for something another me does! Thanks.
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This review hot me thinking is that even possible? I guess I won't know until I read the book. Thanks for a beautiful review.
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Wow, it sounds like an exciting book. I recently read Behind Her Eyes which also deals with lucid dreaming. This plot sounds to take a different turn though. It sounds like something I might enjoy! Thanks for the review.
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