Review of Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise

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I believe the book got it's title from the interwoven lives of the characters. I don't enjoy books with violence and sexual scenes so I will pass on this one. Thanks for the detailed review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I found this book interesting, I do not mind sexual descriptions, since this plot kept me engaged while reading the review.
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By just the title and cover of the book, I fund the book interesting. Hopefully the content within won't let me down.
Thanks and great job on the review.
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Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise by John K Danenbarger fabulously portrays intriguing characters with dark pasts, and the interesting aspect of this story is the intersection of their lives and how they act that is worth reading.
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From the title of the book, one can be able to deduce that some of the characters are struggling to break loose from the past. Nice review.
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This book has interesting features. The plot and storyline is quite fascinating plus the fact that it contains matters of physical relevance in our world today. Congrats on BOTD.
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I also found it confusing and had to re-read it several times. This just throws me off on the enjoyment of reading. But I like the premise of the book and how it's organized and the fact that it is character driven.
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The book’s title give it a certain allure. I like the concept of the plot and it seems like an interesting book.
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This book has focused on both the plot and the characters. The characters are relatable. Amazing review. I will definitely check this book out.
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Joe was my favorite character when I sampled this book, and I also found some scenarios hard to follow, but I am hooked on the story, and your excellent review has reinforced my decision to put this read on my list. Congrats on BOTD!
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Such a deep story with a long rope of friendship and relations. I was also awestruck and commend Joe for being a family to Beth despite his knowledge of Beth's past. Congrats on BOTD
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Movies and books where characters who leave different lives come together to tell a story have always been my favorite type of books to read. I just bought the book and I'm most definitely going to get enthralled with this series of life events.
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The review accurately directs the reader of crime books and sci-fi, to delve into it. One can relate to the main characters; Joe and Beth. Prostitution and murders place the book in the 'crimes' category. The added sci-fi twist makes for creative reading. Definitely recommended for adults interested in crime/sci-fi books.
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This sounds like a well-written and engaging story that explores the minds of the characters and provides a realistic point of view for readers. Nice work on your review!
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your review. I'm glad you enjoyed the book so much and it was well edited. While I do like reading character-driven books, science fiction isn't a genre I often choose. That sounds like a terrible letter for Geena to receive at the beginning of the book. I am going to pass on this one.
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