Timewise by Robert Leet: Who is your Favourite Character and Why?
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Timewise by Robert Leet: Who is your Favourite Character and Why?
Who is your favourite character in Timewise? Why?
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Regina is also my favorite. She adds life to the narrative. Her exceptional character keeps building up the plot. What do you think about her alleged accident at the laboratory?EnobongGold wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020, 17:53 My favourite character is Regina. I love the she changed Ron's life.
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Very sad. I wish there was more backstory to her character. Who did she have such interest in Ron. There relationship virtually mother-son kind.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 12:15Regina is also my favorite. She adds life to the narrative. Her exceptional character keeps building up the plot. What do you think about her alleged accident at the laboratory?EnobongGold wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020, 17:53 My favourite character is Regina. I love the she changed Ron's life.
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Hasn't she already confirmed that it was an accident? My stomach sank when I read that, while my mind was blown away when it was revealed that Manisha was in a relationship with the FBI agent. We aren't sure who to blame... but whether I like it or not, the chances that she died from an explosion caused by Regina's experiments are quite huge.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 12:15 Regina is also my favorite. She adds life to the narrative. Her exceptional character keeps building up the plot. What do you think about her alleged accident at the laboratory?
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Regina is exceptional. But remember Ron didn't get it easily. He had to earn the stipend. That meant working hard to get better grades. Regina was also specific on the grades. She was clear that Ron would have had to earn the stipend by attaining a straight 'A'.valeriejane wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 19:29 I loved Regina. Wow, if only there were more people who were willing to pay for college. If I had met someone like her when I was Ron's age, my life would have been much easier. Instead, I did everything the hard way
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I can relate with you there. If I met someone like Regina, I would've jumped at the opportunity right after it was first offered to me! But then again, if Ron was to go to school, that would mean he'd juggle his time for that and work. He didn't just need money for school, he also needed to pay for rent and food and other essentials.valeriejane wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 19:29 I loved Regina. Wow, if only there were more people who were willing to pay for college. If I had met someone like her when I was Ron's age, my life would have been much easier. Instead, I did everything the hard way
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Regina is empathetic and concerned. Ron on the other hand wants to try different things before he can settle. Robert Leet painted that side of him for a reason. It kept things fired up. In my opinion if Ron had chosen to follow Regina's requests from the beginning the narrative would have been less intense.lavkathleen wrote: ↑06 Nov 2020, 01:14I can relate with you there. If I met someone like Regina, I would've jumped at the opportunity right after it was first offered to me! But then again, if Ron was to go to school, that would mean he'd juggle his time for that and work. He didn't just need money for school, he also needed to pay for rent and food and other essentials.valeriejane wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 19:29 I loved Regina. Wow, if only there were more people who were willing to pay for college. If I had met someone like her when I was Ron's age, my life would have been much easier. Instead, I did everything the hard way
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Hmm. You're right. I liked that aspect of his character; it made it more realistic for me. It was because life isn't linear, no matter how much we want it to be. Sometimes, it's better to keep your hands open for new and unique opportunities, whether you're confident you'll make it or not. He reminds me of myself in that way.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑06 Nov 2020, 23:18 Regina is empathetic and concerned. Ron on the other hand wants to try different things before he can settle. Robert Leet painted that side of him for a reason. It kept things fired up. In my opinion if Ron had chosen to follow Regina's requests from the beginning the narrative would have been less intense.
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I was fascinated when it came to the underground adventures. He/she was conversant with the hidden pathways. It was the right timing to get off the scientific hook that had now become slightly overboard. I wish Robert Leet had expended Louise's story.diana lowery wrote: ↑07 Nov 2020, 08:51 My favorite character was Louise. Maybe it was because he/she was more involved in the romantic plot and not in the scientific discussions. I enjoyed his/her underground explorations and the descriptions of his/her unorthodox lifestyle.
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Regina was absolutely fasinating as a character and I wished we got more time with her. I hope that Robert Leet does something else with her in another book, maybe going into how she got into theoretical physics in the first place.Marty_Kelly wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 16:50Very sad. I wish there was more backstory to her character. Who did she have such interest in Ron. There relationship virtually mother-son kind.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑05 Nov 2020, 12:15Regina is also my favorite. She adds life to the narrative. Her exceptional character keeps building up the plot. What do you think about her alleged accident at the laboratory?EnobongGold wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020, 17:53 My favourite character is Regina. I love the she changed Ron's life.