"Time Traveler Confidential" by Bruce Goldberg - $17
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Real topics of curiosity in a story
What I most appreciate about this book are the references to actual views. It's a story with characters mentioning them.
Page 114 contains two actual views on death that are like comparing fire with ice.
Pages 154 to 156 will probably give you a lot of curiosity about a real claim that you possibly did not hear of before. The bottom of page 151 helps one understand it more.
Page 186 includes a summary of what a black hole is. Really helpful for those who do not understand them.
Page 116 covers my favorite topic of New Age.
Page 85 involves understanding when something is surely not a coincidence.
Close to halfway through of page 118 is a "fun fact" about a certain location in America.
Page 61 includes a point that current schools could benefit from.
I was really impressed at how antigravity technology was covered on pages 61 to 63. Sixty-two and sixty-three have a list about benefits of it. And traveling between different dimensions is mentioned on 63 in seemingly a really authentic way. It could be beneficial for people to seriously discuss pages 61 to 63.
Page 86 contains a question and answer about the author's view on time travelers. Near the bottom of page 87 has two actual topics for one to consider doing research about.
Page 115 is by far my favorite part of the book. If you look at the left page and compare it to the right one, it's sure to spark curiosity regardless of your personal tastes. If you're curious about if the truth about spirituality can be found out from a personal experience, this is a spectacular topic to focus on.
The Ark of the Covenant is summarized very considerably on pages 162 to 164 and 173.
Parallel universes are mentioned on 172, 185 to187 and relevant on 198 to 209.
If you did some research about the health benefits of reading in general, you'd be amazed. It's also healthier to read paperback or hardcover books as opposed to using electronic devices. You might think it's more beneficial to generally read nonfiction as opposed to fiction, but consider the visual benefits of reading even if it's fiction. And consider how beneficial it could be to try to learn if something is fiction OR nonfiction! :D
There's a copy of the book I'm keeping for personal reference; the one I have available here is in great condition.
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