Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: Worldlines by Adam Guest

Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

Unfortunately everything about this book puts me off. From the multi-universe aspect to the crimes as well as the repetition in the book. Therefore, I have no choice but to skip this one! Thank you for the great review by the way
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Post by DrOshA »

Nice summary! Kudos for taking a confusing premise and simplifying it enough to make even the more sci-fi wary willing to consider a perusal of this book. Yes, repetition in these types of books are seldom avoidable and I agree with you that this repetition does not necessarily have to detract from the enjoyment of the story. Thank you.
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Post by Simon Evans »

8)
Kirsi_78 wrote: 09 Jul 2020, 13:46 I am afraid this book might be too much for my poor head to handle :D I have read another review about this book just shortly, and yours just confirmed my thoughts. I'll just end up having nightmares, so better leave it to others!

Thanks for a nice review!
this book might be too much for my poor head to handle,
8) 8) certainly not, I'm kind of anxious about Gary's lucid dreams, because dreams comes true. :techie-studyingbrown: :techie-studyingbrown:
:?: :!: :drool: :techie-studyingbrown: :) :D :shhh:
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Post by PATRICIA UGWUADU »

It's nice and educating world Best kind of stories to read this is it I love it👍
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Post by Prince Ekeoma »

"Worldlines" by Adam Guest. An interesting story book which has a repetition which may not be agreeable. Having Garry blue and Garry black.
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I’ve come across this book multiple times and every time I see it I start thinking that I should read it, but since I identify myself as a sensitive reader, so far I didn’t find the courage to do so :confusion-shrug:
However, I do think the idea is intriguing. Multiverse theory is something I do not find believable in reality, but it does give a perfect ground for this story! Gary might be a murderer, or he might not. But there are so many Garys in this story (or maybe they are all the same one?!) that it makes my head spin… :confusion-questionmarks: that is the horror and the beauty of this story. Maybe I should just get on with it and read the book… :D

Thanks again for the lovely review!
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Post by Misael Carlos »

Guest is offering an intriguing and interesting plot. I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out more about multiverse theory and see if Gary will be able to solve his predicament.
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Post by Abi1 »

Sounds like an interesting book. I started reading a sample of the book on Kindle, and I must say it's refreshing to read a book lacking in errors when it comes to language use. It can be quite frustrating to read a book with a lovely and intriguing storyline, yet with too many errors to actually enjoy the book. The author's storyline is absolutely unique and his style of writing is clear and detailed, allowing for you to truly draw your own mental imagery of the story that plays like a movie within your mind as you read. It's truly captivating and a must read for those who love books focused in Sciences.
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Post by Ntombifuthi Londi »

A fascinating plan for a Multiverse idea. The book appears to be pretty appealing based on the review. Great review
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Post by Abi McCoy »

This seems like a great sci-fi novel, especially for readers interested in the multiverse theory. It also sounds like the author did a great job with the character development and setting. Thank you for your review!
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To be fully honest, I am not a fan of most mystery books. Even reading the reviews of many mystery books, I find myself completely uninterested. However, this review is clear and concise and offers a great perspective on the uniqueness of many worldlines as it pertains to a mystery. I am fascinated by the possibilities of a world where a multiverse exists. I'm excited to read this book in the future.
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Post by Nadine20lu »

This seem to be some kind of story I have never heard or come across the "Worldline". It's like two voices in a person head.
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The concept of different worldlines is intriguing. Readers will follow the two Garys as they navigate the consequences of actions they have no recollection of. Lovers of science fiction stories will enjoy the author's immersive storytelling.
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Post by asteel18 »

I've often wondered if at some point I've actually died (I've done a lot of risky stuff) and am now just living in a different world. It's fascinating and terrifying at the same time, but I suppose a lot of things are if you take the time to dissect them.
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Post by Joshsorch »

Recognizing there are forces within the human environment in writings stands to be a unique gift owned by few. Adam cleared the beauty to an extent. Nice piece.
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