Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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Re: Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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This is a thrilling and intriguing novel about the courses of actions in the lives of different people who are brought together by fate.
The story begins with the main character Geena who received news of her Dad's death through mail sent by Joe a long time family friend who also informs her that he'll be moving away.
Subsequently they keep in touch and get friendly again, but Joe gets into an accident and moves in with Beth and her family(her husband and son, who has anger issues and later embarks on a search for his real parents).
The book is amazing and one of the best I've read
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Well-drawn characters with complicated histories seem to make this book engaging. Thanks for the review!
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This seems to be an intriguing book about a group of characters. Their lives with various entanglements, friendships, relationships, and secrets. But the time jumps are a bit annoying to be honest. Congrats on BOTD!!
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The plot and story surrounding Beth and Joe and Kevin sounds very interesting. A truly captivating read.
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Here the story is about trust and faithfull friendship Berth and Joe, as never separate Berth family even after Kevin's death.Joe took that responsibility to notify Geena about her father's death, Joe has never left all responsibility to Berth.Kevin and his wife Berth, had adopted son Darvis
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very detailed review written for the book. It helps to decide if I need to read the book or not. I found it interesting.
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It seems to me that the relationships that exist between the characters are what drives it. I am going to read this book next because I am interested in quirky little novels, and this one seems like one.
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Great review Theresa. I'm currently reading the book and hope to get the insights of it personally... Congratulations!
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When I read this book I was charmed by its characterization. The characters were wonderfully written and their flaws were relatable. Each character's actions lived up to their description and I loved how unpredictable the story was. It was an unconventional read. Your beautiful review captured all that the book has to offer and did justice to the book. I enjoyed reading the review.
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Post by Leslie Kunde »

The review was excellent. I find myself wondering if I should read this one. I really do not care for a book that leaves you in the dark like that. I detest having to go back in a book to figure out what is happening. The writer should make a clearer connection. Otherwise it sounds like a pretty enjoyable read. Thank you for your work.
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Just as the name implies, there seems to be so much entanglement going on in the story.
I'm wondering why Joe had to leave at the news of the death of his friend. Is it possible he is the real father?
Well, I'll have to read to find out. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Post by Hubre De Klerk »

Very interesting book with a lot of complex relationships! The story and emotions (or non-emotions in some cases) related to the crimes, was easy to understand and follow. The time jumps could have been handled a bit better, but overall it was an amazing read! The Review is very well written and gets you hooked to get the book for yourself!
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Post by SINGH JAY »

The plot and characters of this novel sound extremely intriguing. According to the review, it appears that the characters have a lot of depth, which is something I particularly enjoy while reading a novel. I'm so excited to read this book. I appreciate your thoughtful assessment.
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It sounds like Entanglement is a collection of short stories. I really appreciate reading books with characters who have depth, and it sounds like there is a lot of that in this one.
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This seems to be an interesting book. I enjoy character-driven storylines. I think I will enjoy reading this book. Great review.
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