Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

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Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

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This sounds like a very thought-provoking book on a number of levels. It sounds as if it required a great deal of scientific research by the author, but written so that readers without a scientific background are easily able to understand and enjoy the story.
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The book sounds intriguing with multiple realities. And the combination of science, dreams, religions, and laws is really mind blowing. It will be interesting to read this book. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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What a fair, balanced review. I enjoyed that the book mixed religion, science, and other elements to make the story compelling and move it forward. Indeed, I agree. The author should have interpreted some foreign words like Spanish to make non-speakers understand. I wish it was professionally edited because it is clear you would have awarded it full score.
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Many things mentioned in this review sound absolutely fascinating. Friendship, love, and racism are things we experience daily, but alternative realities are not within our experience. The legal aspect is intriguing because of the strange things Nick started experiencing. It is not often that we experience science, dreams, religions, laws, and the legal system in one novel. Scientific concepts are not my strong points, but I'm sure the author explains everything. Baseline Reality and Probable Reality are alluring concepts. Thank you for your informative review.
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Post by Goodness Richman »

Thank you for this insightful review. Your summary of the conflict which appears to be the central drive of the narrative, is nice. Nick's entanglement in the legal tussle, in association with strange stuff only he experiences is already thought-provoking. Of relevance is your highlight of the thematic blends featured in the narrative, the likes of science, law, racism and religion. While the editing is unfortunate, this book will be very interesting to totally explore.
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A legal thriller that delves into alternate reality and themes of science, dreams, religions, laws, and the legal system makes it interesting. Great review.
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I have always been fascinated by the theory of parallel universe. This book seems to be one that I will really enjoy.
Thanks for the engaging review!
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Kirk Marty's "Quantum Terra" is a thrilling science fiction novel that explores friendship, love, and racism. Protagonist Nick Shuman, a young attorney, uncovers a mysterious conspiracy while fighting a lawsuit, leading to strange occurrences, a murder frame-up, and a desperate quest for innocence.
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I thought this would be a book about a legal battle, but it an even more interesting turn. 'Unknowing to Nick what awaits him, Nick accepted the offer. Nick started experiencing strange things that are unique to only him. Later, he was framed for a murder case.'
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It sounds interesting and I love Sci fi novels.i think it's good novel
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I love sci-fi, and based in the review, "Quantum Terra" sounds quite intriguing. However, I don't enjoy books that aren't well-edited. I can tolerate a few mistakes, but too many can make me lose interest in the story. I hope they fix the errors so I can fully enjoy the book.
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"Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty" follows Attorney Nick Shuman, who gets entangled in a land dispute, and faces strange occurrences. Framed for murder, he must unravel a conspiracy and prove his innocence in this mind-bending thriller.
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Thank you for your insightful review on "Quantum Terra" by Kirk Marty. This is a novel that makes one question the realness and truth behind a lot of things. It is a science thriller fiction that takes one’s imagination on a high and wild ride. I must commend Kirk Marty for creating an intensely character-driven story. He combined science, dreams, religions, laws, and the legal system to create a fantastic storyline that is relatable. I am looking forward to reading this book that is temporarily free on Amazon. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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This is an interesting review that summarises the book very well.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review! The book sounds fascinating, yet complicated. I usually don't read science fiction thrillers, but this one might be one that I do read. Thanks for the review!
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