Review of Chasing Time

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This is the first time I have encountered a story that combines medical elements with fantasy. I'm sure that this book would prove to be a wild read. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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This sounds interesting. I’m curious which character is chasing time, or if it’s all of them?
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An interesting book filled with love, family, adventure and fantasy. It captures the reader's attention with every single page turn. This is a touching book that has lots of lessons to be learned. Well deserved.
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Post by Andrea Figueroa 1 »

The plot of this story sounds so interesting and intricate, it definitely caught my attention, and I think it would be a really enjoyable reading. Amazing review!
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I love books that give a snapshot of multiple locations; from New York to Boston to Spain to Delaware and other towns, this one really sounds like the story's location plays a key role in Reilly's work.
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I'm glad the author took his time to explain the medical and scientific terms in the book. It will make readers from other disciplines easily comprehend and have an enjoyable reading experience. Congrats on being the #BOTD!
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:techie-studyingbrown: :techie-studyingbrown: :techie-studyinggray: As the story begins the author captures the readers mind and showcase an immersive time travel tale of fantasy. I would love to continue reading this book thus know what happens after Tony locate the lost magical key and know what happened later. Even though I'm not too much fan of fantasy,this book sounds worth reading .
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Although I enjoy reading about time travel, the book needs to have an engaging writing for me to keep up with it. Looking forward to that when I read the sample
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i love the touch of magical realism that captures many elements of the drug research and development processes
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I love the complexity of such novels. A historical fiction that is tied to science fiction to offer a story plot that spans different timelines.
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The book sounds interesting, spanning massive amounts of time. However, it'd be nice to learn more about the characters themselves and the plot, is it a plot-driven one or a character-driven one? Thanks for the review.
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Sounds like an interesting book. Historical fiction and science fiction, i do not think i have encountered such a book. I am adding it to my shelf
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Now, this sounds like a book that has just about everything. I enjoy a good book, and this one seems like it might fit the bill. Great review
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This sounds like a story partly full of emotions and partly full of adventure. The love and priority for family seem to be a foreboding theme here. It looks like something I'd love to read.
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This book is a great blend of history, science and fantasy. Tony's devotion to his sick wife is telling of the love he has for her. He believes a Janus key he witnessed in his past is the key to Ann's well being. I'm curious as to how everything panned out, including Tony rediscovering his ability. I love the review. Great job!
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