Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Re: Official Review: Timewise by Robert Leet

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Physics is so interesting to me. I like this review. Congratulations on your BOTD
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If he hard focused on the feature he wouldn't fall in trouble
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A sci-fi novel that can hook everyone. The complex science terms are explained in simple way and so it will be easier to understand it.
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I love the idea of being trapped in mathematical equations, but it doesn't sound like this book has been written in a way that everyone can understand. So, for that reason, I won't be reading it as I want to enjoy fiction not have it be hard work! Thank you for your great review.
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This sounds like such an interesting read - as someone who is not particularly good with complicated scientific theories, I do wonder if that would hinder me from being really immersed. However, a skilled enough author can make even difficult to understand topics interesting and digestible!
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The book is a sci-fi novel that is deeply rooted in quantum physics. The plot and the ideas presented are fascinating, giving the reader something to really ponder upon.
The review is superb.
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I'm not really a sci-fi fan and seeing as the story is quite complicated and confusing, I'm not exactly encouraged to read it. Either way, this is a good review, I appreciate the honesty of the writer.
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I've just finished this book and it's a nice one. Including physics in a novel is a different idea.
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I wouldn't mind so much about the difficulty of quantum physics. But your exception to the incompleteness of the characters – and even the story itself – alarms me. It just affirms by belief that sci-fi is too difficult a literary endeavour compared with comics or movies.
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Leet opens and expands the understanding of a person in a science manner. Thank you for that great knowledge .
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"What if you could see into the future?"- Isn't that what dejavu is? I first came across dejavu in the movie- Matrix and then I started having short dreams which later came true. "Descriptions of real events scattered throughout the story, such as the dot com bubble bursting and 9/11", were actually predicted, which "make the story seem cemented in reality.." and I would really like to read this book but if there are "a lot of the math and physics jargon that isn’t quite explained well enough for a layman to understand it."- then I'm sorry but I'm going to pass on this one. Thanks for a humane and honest review!
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The physics part of the book was a bit confusing but was explained to a child in the book which helped the reader understand it a bit more if they weren't fimiliar with it. I found it an interesting read and liked how the book ended. Great review.
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I appreciate your honest review. The plot seems very interesting. However, hard-to-understand language and unanswered questions at the end of the book are a turn-off for me. I will pass on this one.
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As a science student I must say this would be good for me. I think I will have a good relationship with this one.
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This sounds like such an interesting read! With a blend of real-world events and scientific discoveries, as well as fictional science that is just beyond our current understanding, this book pushes the envelope of what you might expect and keeps you wanting more.
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