Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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A multiverse comes into play in worldlines. Seeing one character in different spaces of time, taking different decisions that bring different outcomes. So we have varieties of choices portrayed in the universes. Seems technical but fun. Cheers!!!
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Despite the repetition in the book, i think the book is a worthwhile read. The idea of multiverses is intriguing and the introduction of murder just makes the story all the more compelling. Great review.
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The idea of multiple universes sounds like a great book to read. This book reminds me of Timewise by Robert Leet.
Great review!
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Worldline is such an intriguing adventurous book. I've been wondering if another me exists elsewhere. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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A hauntingly unpredictable page turner that will make you thinking outside the box, Great concept. Thanks for the review.
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I am not familiar with the multiverse theory. It seems to be rather complicated but the characters seem to be interesting. It is worth a read.
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Post by Adebukola0012 »

Wow, love the review. The fact that Mary had claimed to see carrying out murder because she was suffering from dementia, made me wonder if truly those suffering from this particular disease could be truly seeing what is happening in another world. Review well done!
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Should I say this sounds like Deja Vu? I am seriously curious as to know how this is going to pan out. Kudos to the reviewer.
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Post by Ilian ZHU »

I also made a review about this book and I really liked it, imagine if the dreams were actually a multiverse, That would be really cool! (except for the crime part of course haha).
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This story is challenging, entertaining, and thought-provoking. I would love to find out how Gary's conundrum was resolved. Thanks for an insightful review.
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The plot based on multiverse theory is interesting. I am looking forward to digging into this book to find out how Gary will be able to sort through his predicament. Will he be able to come face to face with his other self? What is the effect of another Gary committing a crime in another worldline to the Gary living in another? Very intriguing concept.
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I've always been fascinated by the concept of multiple universes and timelines, so I believe I will enjoy this book. It sounds like it may be difficult to follow at times but I think I'll give it a try. Thank you for the review.
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I don't normally read science fiction, but thank you for the review. I think even if I gave it a try, the repetition would annoy me. Thank you again.
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Adam Gary's work in this book is worth all the praises it has been getting. The worldbuilding is exceptional, the book carves a niche for itself. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Post by tejaswini123 »

I have actually read this book and I completely agree, the way it ties in science and theories to the lives of the characters is just amazing! The Many worlds theory is officially one of my favorites after reading 'Worldlines'. :D
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