Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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The book's cover is captivating. When I read it I didn't really enjoy it. But your review is good and detailed. Nice review.
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Sounds really interesting. I love how diverse the storyline is. I will check it out
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting gritty story highlighting the lives of several people with dark pasts whose lives intersect in different ways. The book is free on Kindle Unlimited and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats
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I like books with well written suspense
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Families are always complex, but this one seems especially dark. I wonder what kind of secrets lurk behind this story. I love character-driven stories but I thought this book was about quantum physics, so I'm glad I read your review and didn't dismiss it.
Thank you!
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The book of the day ( BOTD) is fictional gritty character solidify an intelligent story and an obstract concept..is a tense crime drama the plot riveting and slow burning but is well worth the time this eclectic mix of characters that are truly firmed and genuinely. The author use multiple generation and time period he is skilled at moulding the story into an intruing climax to the end
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Post by Pandora10 »

After reading the sample and review, the plot of this story is not appealing to me. The themes and characters are complex and rather dark, so I will pass on this one.
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The review is very well written and insightful. Relatable and flawed characters make me want to read it. The plot seems very interesting and I would love to read it as soon as possible.
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Post by UcheNduka »

It's amazing how our lives intersect at one point and differs at others.
I wonder what they all have in common.
It seems like an interesting read.
Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Great book and the suspense is wonderful. Fair review.
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Post by Donald Kelvin »

This review has interesting storyline which left me in an entanglement myself. I would really love to read this book to atleast understand the plot. Interesting review.
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Character-driven books are a favorite of mine. The suspense in this book sounds like it will keep me turning the pages. Thank you for your review.
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Thank you for your review this sounds like an amazing book which I will definitely be reading!
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Post by Brenda Creech »

This sounds like an interesting book. I am curious if Joe did go away after informing Beth of her father's death. It sounds like the story is intriguing and mysterious. I might take a look at this one! Thanks for the wonderful review!
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Post by Filipa Baptista »

This review made me very curious about these very unique characters. Good characters usually make exceptional stories, so I imagine this to be one of those great books to read.
Thank you for the impelling review.
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