Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

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Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

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Such a well-written review has me interested in a sci-fi novel! Thank you 😁. With dream and reality and law all rolled into one--and the very word "quantum" always catches my attention. Sounds like a good one.
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Multiple realities in this book give the author great leeway to take the story in any direction. While I do not enjoy sci-fis, I appreciate the author's hard work shown in this story. Thanks for the review!
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Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty is a story in which the protagonist, Nick Shuman, a young lawyer, has to navigate a world of alternate realities. Buckle your seat belt and take that incredible journey with him. Thanks for your honest review. Congratulations to the author on being BOTD.
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WADonnelly wrote: 17 Feb 2021, 16:48 It is annoying when errors interrupt and ruin the reading experience. Hopefully this can be mended. Great review!

I completely understand how frustrating errors can be. Thankfully, most platforms allow authors to edit and correct their work. I'm sure the author appreciates your feedback and will take steps to improve the reading experience. Great point, and thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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It is a science fiction story, but it is not only that, it also touches on deep themes such as friendship, love and racism. It is like a mental journey that takes you to strange places and makes you think about things you had not considered before.
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Science thriller novel with an twist if suspense. Seems really engaging. Also the plot line is interesting. How it will connect to Science fact is what is looking forward to read. Also the fact that it's Science fiction is appealing.
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Despite the flaws mentioned, I am sure with the interesting plot one would not even notice.
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If I were in his shoes, I would go to any extent necessary to prove my innocence, and I'm not taking no for an answer. The book "Quantum Terra" by Kirk Marty follows an interesting plot. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Thank you for your great review. I'm glad that for the most part, you enjoyed the book. Perhaps the author will have it edited again. It sounded somewhat interesting, but I'm not interested in the sci-fi genre. I'm sure that many others will enjoy it, but I will pass on it.
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It is a science thriller fiction that takes one’s imagination on a high and wild ride.
He combined science, dreams, religions, laws, and the legal system to create a fantastic storyline that is relatable.
-With the "high and wild ride" the adrenaline rush is amazing and the science- legal system combination is quite Intriguing because it makes one think and exercise the brain. A fantastic review. Thank you.
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The fact that this book, “combines science, dreams, religions, laws, and the legal system to create a fantastic storyline that is relatable” alone makes me want to give this book a try! I love the idea of a book that pushes me to think in a science and a fiction and an ethical way!
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Quantum Terra's plotline seems to be intriguing. This character-driven story enables us to follow along the mystery from Nick's perspective. With the blend of class inequalities, science, and law, I am sure I'll have much to explore and enjoy. This is a greatly helpful review that is balanced in the criticism and justified in the rating. Looking forward to reading this thriller and congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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This seems like an intriguing book, one that will without a doubt, keep the reader engaged. Will Nick be able to solve his problems and get out of this complicated lawsuit?
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Nick Shuman is an attorney who gets trapped in a lawsuit battle between The Foundation and The Society. After getting involved in the lawsuit, strange things start happening, including getting framed for murder. Will Nick be able to get out of this complicated situation?
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Post by Kim Fauss Lowe »

This book sounds very interesting. The idea of mixing a murder mystery with science fiction sounds most intriguing. I will have to check it out. Yes, I too find editing errors to be annoying and hope that they have a chance to resolve this issue prior to I have the opportunity to read.
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