Overall rating and opinion of "Timewise" By Robert Leet
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Timewise" By Robert Leet
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On the downside, I found the incorporation of scientific theories a little too much for general readers. A few incidences in the book are impractical and amateurish. The upshot of the chronicle was not too clear or probable. As the author mentioned, this is his first venture in writing a novel. Maybe that explains all the ineptness. I hope in the coming novels he will overcome these pitfalls and produce even better works.
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I also gave it 2 out of 4 stars. Partly because it was over my head but also for the poor writing. I felt like there was so much telling rather than showing throughout the book and it was drudgery to get through it for me. I had to force myself to read it. I kept telling myself that if he was a better storyteller, I may have been more engaged. I would like to see a rewrite of this book.lavkathleen wrote: ↑02 Nov 2020, 00:07 I gave it a 2 out of 4 rating. I loved the scientific aspects of it, but I wish I understood it more. I think the author could widen his audience by explaining it better, maybe with less technical terms. I'd recommend this to my friends who are knowledgeable about physics. I think they'd appreciate the way the author puts the works of prominent physicists in a new light, and shows the possibilities of time travel.
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Those kind of speculations are actually what I love. That explains why I enjoyed the book so much. I was surprised to see that you rated this book anything less than a perfect score. However, as I read down your comment, I understood why. I really enjoyed reading the book and would highly recommend it to anyone whoves science fictions.NetMassimo wrote: ↑01 Nov 2020, 10:20 I gave it 3 out of 4 stars. It's good, but far from perfect. My impression is that the author used speculations based on quantum physics to develop reflections that are more philosophical and existential. I mean, there are discussions between Ron and Regina about the nature of time and its consequences that go beyond science. Towards the end (here's a little spoiler) there's a discussion about what could happen if you go timey-wimey and try to change the future and all that happens then that go well beyond our scientific knowledge. I'd recommend it to people who like this kind of speculations, certainly not to people interested in action-packed stories.
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