Official Review: The Futility of Vengeance by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: The Futility of Vengeance by Adam Guest

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Honestly, I haven't read the prequel of this book. But I must admit it's an interesting review. From this review I can now understand there's a great connection between two different timelines. One precursor the other. Great review!!
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I've heard a lot about Worldlines and I'm just as excited to see if Guest's latest addition is just as appealing to the lovers of the multiple timelines genre.
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I would love to see Gary navigate multiple worldlines.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Cebo Mollifii »

Can anybody imagine doing time for killing someone you really loved,😲but you're innocent..I think Gary's life is really kinda tragic
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Thank you for your review. I thoroughly enjoyed Worldlines and hoped the sequel would be just as good. Your review lets me know that I will continue to enjoy Gary and Sinead through the second book.
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I can't imagine being accused of a crime and having no idea why. Not really my kind of read but sounds good nonetheless.
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I had a feeling Worldlines would have a sequel. Poor Gary, he just can't catch a break. Great review!
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Even since I first heard about Worldlines, I had been meaning to read it. I still haven't read it but I'm really glad to know that it has a sequel.
Thank you for your detailed review.
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Unfortunately, everything I wrote about this books's prequel "Worldlines" is still very much accurate and applies to current sequel. Just as before parallel or alternate worlds, universes and dimensions are mist definitely are not my cup of tea and thereby I will skip it. Congrats with BOTD anyway!
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This is an awesome book that transverse into a different world. The characters are described brilliantly and the review is great too.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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This is an interesting and introspective science fiction novel highlighting a unique abstract problem that influenced multiple timelines. The book has a free sample on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats @adamguestauthor on the BOTD.
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I’m probably not going to read this book simply because I wasn’t really sold on the first one, but I’m happy for fans that they get a sequel.
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This sequel has a very complex and intriguing plot. I'm curious about what Gary will do to get himself out of his current situation.
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I like the psychological dimension of the book, in terms of Gary’s rethinking but also his lucid dreams. I believe that is what gives the book its depth.
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I saw the book cover and thought it looks familiar. Interesting to learn that Worldlines has a sequel. Thanks for the insightful review. Sounds like a good thriller.
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