Overall rating and opinion of "Timewise" By Robert Leet
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Timewise" By Robert Leet

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I also rated this book 2 stars. Regina's character I think was underdeveloped, yet the author hinted throughout the book that she had such an interesting background. I think her encounters with the FBI could have gone a long way in bringing the book to life, as it's much more exciting than the vague science and experiments. I think the author has the pieces to make a great story, but just needs to put them together a little differently.Daisy Deeh wrote: ↑28 Dec 2020, 13:21 i rate the book 2 stars,i didn't enjoy the science stuff all over,it was way too much , and then Regina,the main character lacked a proper background.
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I agree perfectly with this. A writer should always consider other people who ain't verse in the writers area of expertise and make it simple to understand and still keeping the flow and ideaExcel 2021 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2021, 12:29 Many may not understand the theories since it's a physics concept, but I love it. Although author should have simplified them for his none science inclined audience . Regardless, I still enjoyed the plot. I also thought Ron was a unique character.
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This book, completely intrigued me from the start. It had poker, chess, a boy who played chess, and a boy who was somehow entangled in a few very meaningless relationships that somehow involve math. I myself am a Chemistry, and Mathematics major at university, so this was right up my alley. Unfortunately I was a bit underwhelmed by the lack of passion the characters never seemed to develop. I never really felt connected to any of the characters, nor did I see them in my mind. The lackluster descriptions of the characters and weak character development left me wanting.
There were some excellent moments where I was on the edge of my seat, which held me just enough to keep me reading, but in the end, the climax! was hoping for never happened. The answers I wanted from the beginning weren't what I had expected them to be, and that was more of a let down than a nice surprise. Actually now that I think of it there are lots of questions unanswered.
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