Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

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Re: Official Review: Quantum Terra by Kirk Marty

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This is an engaging and thorough review! I appreciate how you’ve highlighted the various elements of "Quantum Terra" that make it compelling, such as its character-driven plot, the mix of science and legal drama, and the intriguing concept of multiple realities. Your detailed summary and evaluation give readers a clear picture of what to expect from the book.

I also liked how you pointed out both the strengths, like the suspenseful narrative and unique scientific concepts, and the weaknesses, like the lack of Spanish translations and editing issues. It provides a balanced perspective.

One suggestion I have is to elaborate on how the themes of friendship, love, and racism are explored in the story, as this could give even more depth to your analysis. Overall, this review is well-written and helpful for anyone considering reading the book!
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Nick Shuman seems to be in a very difficult position. Being framed for murder because of offering to assist as an attorney in a land case sounds like something he didn't expect at all.
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An intense character-driven story sounds fascinating. Plus, this seems to be a very interesting crime and mystery thriller that can influence the reader to keep reading from cover to cover without putting the book down even for a second. I will read the book to find out what happened to Nick Shuman. Was he convicted for murder? Or he escaped prison ties? I will read to get the answers.
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I was absolutely blown away by the sheer scope and imagination of Quantum Terra. Marty has crafted a truly unique universe, blending hard science concepts with fantastical elements in a way I've rarely seen done so effectively. It's not just another space opera or fantasy novel; it's something entirely its own, a fascinating exploration of what could be, grounded in plausible scientific principles.
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Quantum Terra is an exciting science fiction thriller. The book has a well developed plot with great characters. I like that the book has a lot of scientific and mathematical concepts. Congratulations on making botd!
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Post by Harshitha G B »

The book "Quantum Terra" by Kirk Marty explores the depth of scientific fiction world with base theme as dreams. According to review,it seems the the the lead of the Nick, got unexpected ride with dreams with reality. The scientific fiction always hit or miss, because sometimes we couldn't process the information but this book seems good & I will read this.
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Blending of science, realities and religious- it seems like this story is full of thrilling roller coaster. Interesting plot.
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I usually like crime thrillers but not so much science fiction. I wonder how I will feel about this book, with the multiple realities and math and physics concepts. It's a pity about the errors in the book, but hopefully a next round of editing will take care of that.
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This book sounds really interesting and sounds like Nick got himself in a really sticky situation. It piques my interest to know what unique things were happening to him. Thank you for the awesome review.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

This sounds intriguing as I've never read a mix between sci-fi and crime before. I'm curious to see who will win the battle between The Foundation and The Society and whether Nick can proof his innocence. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD and thanks for the free book.
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This book sounds to be a good read, although I'm not a huge fan of sci-fi books thanks for your wonderful review
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Looks like Nick Shuman has no idea of what he got himself into. I hope he hasn't gotten too deep into the feud between The Foundation and The Society to pull out. There's really a thriller brewing here.
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"Quantum Terra" by Kirk Marty is a science fiction thriller about a young attorney named Nick Shuman. Nick was involved in a war between The Foundation and The Society and a lawsuit was filed over acres of land that was mortgaged to The Society by The Foundation. A temporary restraining order stopped The Foundation from getting a foreclosure. The Foundation asked Nick to help get a foreclosure. Nick accepted the offer and then began experiencing strange things and then he was framed for murder. Marty created an intense story that combined the legal system, religion and science. He also used humor and when the story began to drag, he dropped hints that catch the readers attention. After his opposing council is murdered, Nick uses his knowledge of quantum mechanics to help solve the case.
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Post by Lene Lena »

Thank you for your insightful review of “Quantum Terra” by Kirk Marty. Your appreciation for the character-driven narrative and the intricate blend of themes such as friendship, love, and racism highlights the depth of the story. The legal complexities faced by Nick Shuman, alongside the thrilling elements of science fiction, create a compelling backdrop that challenges readers’ perceptions of reality. It’s great to see how the novel resonates with you!
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I love the Legal Thriller genre and even adding to the mix science fiction or quite a low Average Rating, based on published reviews, won't change anything in my preference. I look forward to Nick Shuman's adventure and thankfully accept your generous gift that allows me to read it right away. Sincerely congratulations on BOTD!
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