The Schrödinger Girl by Laurel Brett

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The Schrödinger Girl by Laurel Brett

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1SheriAWilkinson
Déc 25, 2019, 2:37 pm

The Schrödinger Girl by Laurel Brett

Set in 1960's New York, Garrett Adams is a behavioral psychologist. He is dealing with the loss of his Father, a strained friendship with his long time friend Jerry and is in a new relationship with Caroline. He meets a mysterious young lady (Daphne) in a book store, as they both are reaching for the same book. Things begin to change when it appears (to him that) Daphne may exist in separate realities. This becomes an obsession for him as it challenges everything he believes in.

A fast paced original story, emotionally and psychologically charged. Garrett has personal struggles to overcome, as well as the newfound possibility of more than one Daphne. Combining psychology with physics was fascinating and kept me at the edge of my seat. Add the 1960's setting, songs and politics from the era was a refreshing "blast for the past". I was hooked from the first page up until the end. A true five star read. I Highly recommend to all.

2lilithcat
Modifié : Déc 25, 2019, 3:20 pm

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