Review of A Discovery of Time and Space

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A carefully detailed plot of time- travel is an interesting book for me. I am intrigued by the concept, and the author's attention to detail and technicality make it more appealing, as I usually find plot holes in these genres.
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Insightful review. Tiffany seems like a lady with a strong personality. I would definitely want to read up on her story by grabbing a copy of this book.
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Thank you for your great review. I'm glad you liked the book. I have sampled it and while I generally don't care for science fiction books, from what I have read I did understand it and thought it was good. I liked the detail about the characters too and it's great that there are few errors. I decided to add it to my list of books to read and give it a chance after reading your review.
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A Discovery of Time and Space by Lesley L. Smith is a science fiction novel that talks about the life of the protagonist, who discovers that she can time travel, while protecting herself and loved ones from danger. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The books looks so interesting to read! I love time travel novels especially when there is not too much scientific jargon to understand so I look forward to reading this book. Thank you for your review!
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The first in a series of books, "A Discovery of Time and Space," is based on creating the premise and introductions of characters as well. Although the suspense is there, and the story has clarity. Congrats on #BOTD
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Science fiction that revolves around time traveling always fascinates me, and this fictitious novel seems to revolve around the themes of time travel. I liked the sequence when the protagonist, Tiffany of this story meets her future self and tells a lot about the intriguing elements this story holds for its readers.
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Wow, one of the best science fiction you've ever read is very high praise. The story does sound interesting and as a fan of time travel concepts, you've convinced me to add this to my list.Thanks so much.
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Your review of "A Discovery of Time and Space" by Lesley L. Smith is incredibly detailed and insightful! It's clear that you thoroughly enjoyed the book and appreciated its strengths, particularly the meticulous plot and the author's skillful use of language to make complex concepts accessible. It's impressive how the author seamlessly weaved together elements of science and fiction to create an engaging narrative. I'm glad to hear that you didn't notice any significant weaknesses in the book, despite some minor grammatical and typographical errors. Your rating of 5 out of 5 stars reflects your high praise for the novel, and your recommendation will surely encourage others to give it a read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🚀📚
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Certainly! 📚 “A Discovery of Time and Space (The Perils of Tiffani)” by Lesley L. Smith is a delightful science fiction romp that takes readers on a whimsical journey through the multiverse.
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"A Discovery of Time and Space," which is the first book in the Perils of Tiffani series, promises readers a captivating introduction with its unique ideas and storyline. Congrats on #BOTD
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

I'm definitely reading this, what's more exciting than time travel, especially when the present self meet the future self, how interesting must this be😁. I'm glad the author wrote it in such a way that even if reader is not science inclined they can still enjoy the book. I can't wait to see how Tiffani's story unfolds. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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Time travel is usually a difficult theme to perfectly weave into a story without leaving plot holes. It's impressive that the author managed to achieve this. I wonder where Tiffani's powers came from. I'm intrigued by the plot, so I'll check this book out.
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This book is mainly about the superhuman capability of time-travel possessed by a Coloradan and expounds on theories related to the same. On a lighter note, it would serve as a precursor to my understanding of Einstein's theories about time and space! lol
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Post by Priyankan Nayak »

Congratulations on the BOTD award. This is an exciting science fiction novel. The reviewer has indeed followed the guidelines and presented a well-written review. The author's very detailed plot is appreciated.
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