Book Review
Order of the Dimensions
by Irene Helenowski
About the Author
Irene Helenowski, the author of “Order of the Dimensions”, is a statistical analyst at an academic medical center in Chicago and recently received her doctorate in biostatistics. She also enjoys going to movies and concerts in her spare time.
Book Description
When Jane Kremowski first began her graduate studies in physics at Madison State University in Wisconsin, little did she know where her work would take her. Now, she is embroiled in a multitude of dimensions all leading to different outcomes. She and her colleagues therefore must act wisely in order to take and keep away the Order of Dimension from falling into the wrong hands for the sake of her loved ones.
Our Book Review
I was really intrigued when I read the book description about being able to travel to different dimensions of live and I was certainly not disappointed. In fact, after reading the first couple of chapters I was hooked. The chapters are nice and short, which makes it so easy to read 'just one more' then another and another. I didn't want to put the book down and looked forward to picking it back up to read more. A very quick read for a slow reader like myself.
Without giving too much away, the story follows the main characters Jane, a physics student, her other half Randy and Anton Zelov, a former soviet spy. Imagine one day being married to the love of your life then in a split second being sent to another dimension where all is lost and you are married to your enemy.
A black box called the multiverser had been created at the lab where Jane was placed that allowed people to travel to other dimensions where life was totally different each time you entered. In order to travel to multiple dimensions you need the masterboard to control it. The dark side called The Order, led by Anton Zelov, wanted all this to himself so he could have total world domination. He was also infatuated with Jane and would do anything to get her. The power struggle begins as Jane and the side for justice The Federation will not allow Anton to get away with this.
You follow the story through various dimensions feeling the shock, sadness and desperation of the characters involved as they cope with loss, entrapment and confusion of what they face in each dimension. The author has done a fantastic job with the complex storyline, it was easy to follow and I only found myself referring back a couple of times.
The story is full of twists and turns and you really feel the characters emotions as you read. I really enjoyed the book and would absolutely recommend it.
Our Rating
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I love that is focuses on the different dimensions of life! THis is a neat book!
ReplyDeleteWow, now this is a "different" type of read but VERY interesting! I will have to check it out! :)
ReplyDeletesounds like an interesting read
ReplyDeleteCool looking book! Love that it's a quick read! I need more of these!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Melissa. I'm glad that your interested and I hope you enjoy it :) And make sure to check out my fb page for more info ;)
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Sounds like an interesting read. I don't usually read sci-fi but I have gotten into several dystopian novels lately.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy books that have shorter chapters and are easy reads! I like the idea of different dimensions. We enjoy stories of that nature.
ReplyDeleteWow...this sounds very interesting! Thanks. I also like books with short chapters, I seem to read them faster.
ReplyDeleteGreat story line. I love something with a different twist to it. Thanks for the great review!
ReplyDeleteThis really does sound complex. . .and fun to read - very different! I would love to read this. Thank you for sharing! Going to look for it now!
ReplyDeleteI love books like this! I wish I had more time to read, maybe I'll make time for this over Christmas break.
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