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Customers find this science fiction book engaging, with a plot full of twists and turns and incredible information on quantum physics. The well-developed characters and intelligent writing style make it a worthwhile read, and customers appreciate its fast pace, taking just a week to complete. They are fascinated from the first chapter, with one customer noting how the narrative draws readers in with its details.
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FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF LOST IN TIME
Quantum Physicist Tyson Klein has spent twelve years on the trail of the Theory of Everything.
And he might just have found it.
Buried in the data generated by the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest and most powerful scientific instrument, he’s found traces of exotic subatomic particles.
Not only do the particles seem to have come from outside our universe, they also appear to be carrying a signal.
Deciphering this message sent across space and time could give Ty the key to everything – why the universe
exists, what humanity’s role within it is.
But only if he lives long enough, because someone or something will do anything to prevent Ty from unravelling what is being broadcast by the quantum radio…
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Richard Flagg
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quantum Radio is a book you cannot put down until you’ve finished it.
Review: I so thoroughly enjoyed A.G. Riddle’s “Quantum Radio” with it’s characters, plot, and how all this combined to make a book that I wanted to finish with the hope that there will be more books to read.
Reviewer: Stephen Dornewass
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A good read
Review: The story moved along well, aside from the,main characters though, it seemed throughout the book that something was missing. As if we, as the reader, weren’t given all, or enough of the understanding or purpose of some of the significant characters to the story. I would have liked to know more of the history or story of these characters. Once I realized that this book was the first in a series, I was more able to read and move on without expecting answers to some of the questions I had, As I said, it is a good read, a good book but its not a complete story. In fact the end is on!y the beginning.
Reviewer: William S. Morris
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Oh Boy!
Review: This is more like two stories coordinated to begin an endless series of related stories. The first story is exciting. It’s about a quantum physicist who discovers a secret code being transmitted through particles being generated by the CERN accelerator. His release of his information puts him in danger as there are agents wanting to quash this information. He discovers who his real friends are, and who are his enemies. His discovery is analysed, and a device is constructed. Nobody knows what the device does, but before anyone can decide what to do with it, the facility is attacked requiring him to hurriedly activate the device which promptly takes him to an alternate earth in the multiverse. At a complete loss as to what’s going on, he eventually realizes that his goal is to save this earth from destruction. This is the second story of this two story book. I found the second story to not be as interesting as unrealistic and contrived scenarios are addressed and vanquished through twists and turns of contrived logic. So a success is declared. I’m not sure I believe it, but that’s what the book says. We than discover the watchers, a team of individuals who are all dressed in black with opaque black helmets. They reveal a war between good and bad, and they (the good guys?) Want to recruit our team to go rescue other worlds being invaded by the Covenant (the bad guys). So there we are. It’s a version of “Quantum Leap”. Our team solves other world problems, then, when finished, leaps to a new world to begin all over again solving problems. Maybe it’s more like “Sliders” since it’s not one person jumping around, but a team going from one problem to another, but then “Oh Boy” wouldn’t fit.
Reviewer: Darren M. Reed
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: good sci-fi but not his greatest
Review: Entertaining but rather clunky in my opinion. It kept me reading, kept me intrigued, kept the pages turning but by the end I feel like I am left with more questions than answers but I also thought this was a stand alone so perhaps those answers will be revealed in future books…
Reviewer: Jackie Begay
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great concept, excellent story
Review: I enjoyed the storyline and how the storyline pulled me in and just kept me wanting more. I would have given it five stars but the last few chapters really slowed down and I lost interest. The characters were believable and really worked with the story.
Reviewer: Inane
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Loved it, a new fan
Review: Loved the book. First I’ve read of his and I can’t wait for the second and to read more of his stuff! Took me under a week to read and I’m not a strong reader, just didn’t want to put it down. Pick it up and in a few chapters, if you’re like me, you’ll be hooked!
Reviewer: Rian
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Part late 90’s end of the world sci-fi, part Tom Clancy
Review: I own this audio book and have listened to this story more than once. During the last winter storm I was taking my mom hole from work and got her hooked too. She reads much faster though and I picked this up for her. Great story. Part late 90’s end of the world sci-fi, part Tom Clancy.
Reviewer: Chad Cloman
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fixing the Multiverse
Review: This novel is the beginning of a new series. It’s the kick-off novel, where we are introduced to the characters, they are introduced to each other, and eventually form a team. At the end of the novel is the true start of the regular series.In this case, they will be traveling around the Multiverse fixing situations. This isn’t exactly a new concept. Things like the Quantum Leap television show are previous examples.I enjoyed the novel, but I’m giving it 4 of 5 stars because it didn’t sit well with me. Everything is too pat, too contrived. The characters are too perfect. Each one of them is capable of changing the world, and would have, if not for interference from outside forces. It’s the type of thing that could only happen in fiction and it seems contrived.Additionally, there were times when the characters explained terms that were obviously for the sake of the reader. In an actual conversation between the characters, the terms would not have needed to be explained or expanded. This too didn’t sit well with me because it took me out of the story and back into the real world.The author’s knowledge of science and history is excellent, and I enjoyed reading it. I know that much of what’s in here is true history and actual science.Recommended but I give it 4/5 stars because everything is too perfect and too contrived.
Reviewer: tim waddle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I read so many random books with my kindle unlimited and stumbling upon this one was a great find.This book moved at a good pace and the amount of research that must have gone into it is impressive. A great story and the whole concept was just clever i thought.Thoroughly enjoyed this book and i will read more from this Author.
Reviewer: Aayu bishnoi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is a wonderful book. Ty is my favourite one and Maria is the second one. I even enjoyed ty’s dad jokes 😂. I absolutely love this book. Thank you author for such an awesome and knowledgeable book 🤍🤍.
Reviewer: clive
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: So interesting and a different sort of book but very nice read
Reviewer: Erwin Van Den Broecke
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: To begin, science has always been one of my passions. It led me to choose computer H/W engineer as my career choice, from which I retired more than a decade ago. However, this passion has required me to maintain my expertise with computer technology even after I no longer needed to.This is also why my first choice of reading material has Sci-Fi/Fantasy. As I matured, I found my interest drifting away from Fantasy and veering toward the new “hard science fiction” category. Were the proposed fictional stories have a more scientific basis in reality. Thus I have become very intrigued by the concept of Quantum Physics, which is at the base of this novel.This story has resonated with me on a level I cannot even begin to explain. Mr. Riddle has built a very plausible (to me) scenario involving a “top of his game” theoretical physicist out of the theoretical realm into what could become a very real science way ahead of its time. Through early introduced events that could easily be mimicked in real life, our protagonist progresses to be allowed to extrapolate his postulations with compulsory “assistance” by the manipulations of a well-known (very real) US government DoD organization, to build a version of the subject of this work of art. The outcome of his original discovery at the LHC, enables the author to introduce a team of protagonists led by the main character through a not so hard to believe alternative world that took a very different path after one of the most devastating acts by humans in the twentieth century. Their exciting adventure makes their success imperative to the world’s future as presented in this possible alternate reality. But it does not conclude the story. Instead, the author has very cleverly presented the members of this newly formed “team”, a glimpse of their ultimate futures if they agree to continue a series of “space/time” assignments that are required to overcome the conniving antagonists that had interfered in the timeline of the group’s first accomplishment described in parts one and two of this (hopefully) series of books hinted at by the author.This is (in my opinion) Mr. Riddle’s finest work to date. Of course, I may perhaps be overly enthusiastic by the nature of the resonance this work has incurred with my own life and its past.
Reviewer: Client Kindle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Voilà il va falloir attendre un an avant de pouvoir lire cet auteur à nouveau..Je recommande très chaudement ce livre et surtout si vous êtes fan de code quantum ce qui est mon cas…Juste un bémol, c’est trop court, on en veut plus, on souhaite voyager nous aussi dans le multiverseVraiment super moment de lecture, l’auteur est un vrai entertainer….
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