Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Most atimes readers find a story interesting and have the love to read more when they have the slightest idea of what they are expecting from the writer but on the other hand as mentioned earlier " the story itself leaves you with more questions than answers", here curiosity set in and at the same time makes the story very boring and when that happens satisfaction is fully not met.
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I was planning on making this book my next read. I always enjoy it when an author adds a bit of reality and facts to a sci-fi novel. The explanations make everything more plausible and the overall read a bit more enjoyable. The books still sound very intriguing and stimulating to read, but I might just postpone it until I have more time to delve into the complexity of the topics discussed. Thanks so much for the review!
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Sci-fi books don’t always catch my attention but this one sounds interesting. What happens when they see the future and try to change or alter it?
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After reading the sample I was discouraged, it started to drag. The story line seemed off and I wondered how this information was relevant to the plot. I was intrigued, but not enough to continue reading. The review indicates it may be difficult for the lament to understand some of the scientific references and ideas, which makes me believe this book most likely isn’t one for me. I’m not one to turn a book down, I usually have to try it for myself, so I’ll put it in my library.
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I have a particular interest in science, although I might not understand its full extent. That said, I would enjoy reading this book to know more about science in a lighter way than resorting to scientific essays. On the other hand, I agree with Kathryn Price that I would also have to take some breaks since I imagine being overwhelmed with information.
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This book challenges the mind to go beyond normal spheres of reasoning. It opens one's mind to travel into uncharted territories and explore possibilities. Nice review.
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I really love sci-fis, but I'm also wary about the issue of incompleteness that was pointed out. But I'm intrigued enough with the plot to check this book out.
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Post by Michael Adam Glidden Forteski »

I'm interested in this one, but I am a bit cautious considering the main character seems to be a bit toxic towards women. I'll give Leet a chance, but he's on a short leash after those comments in the review.
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Don't you think the use of jargon would alienate readers? But then if you're really into sci fi you might already have knowledge in such topics right?
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This book uses quantum physics and dangerous ideas that promotes a very intriguing plot line. Knowing the future does sound cool and I wonder how this affects the world building in the book. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by Nuel Ukah 1 »

I am usually intrigued by quantum physics. This is going to be a fun read.
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I find this story complex and intriguing at the same time. Sci-fi novels are understandably complicated but exceptional writers tend to revolve this issue and make the narrative more readable. Great review though.
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This is a thrilling story about physics and a young man and his professor pursuing it. Congratulations BOTD!
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I've always been fascinated by quantum physics. The behavioral analysis of the building blocks of nature, though technical, can be enjoyable to read and think about. I'm very curious to find out how this book combines this with science fiction!
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I applaud the author for attempting to explain physics. The sample made me feel like the story line may be slow getting to the good stuff. The author definitely bounced around a lot from one topic or scene to another. Because physics is such a difficult topic to understand, I will pass on this one for now but would love to one day sit down with some patience and hear this author’s lessons on the subject.
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