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📚Book Review: Entanglement: A tale of everyday magic novel

BABE'S BOOK REVIEW: ENTANGLEMENT-A TALES OF EVERYDAY MAGIC NOVEL

🌟 Typewriter Tales Book Review Rodeo: Entanglement: A Tales of Everyday Magic Novel 🌟

Written by: Gregg Braden & Lynn Lauber
Publisher: Hay House, Inc.
Publication Date: May 1, 2012
Pages: 118


Well Howdy, Y’all! 🌵✨

Pull up a chair, darlin’, ‘cause this book’s got more twists than a rattlesnake on hot asphalt. Entanglement by Gregg Braden and Lynn Lauber takes big, brain-ticklin’ ideas from quantum physics and serves ‘em up in a good ol’ fashioned story about family, love, and connection. It’s like sneakin’ veggies into the chili—you’re gettin’ science lessons without even realizin’ it.


Story at a Glance 📚

We follow the Franklin twins:

  • Charlie – the all-American boy who takes the military route.

  • Jack – the artsy dreamer who’d rather chase beauty than bullets.

These two couldn’t be more different if one was brisket and the other was tofu. But here’s the kicker—they share a mystical twin connection, feelin’ each other’s highs and lows even from opposite sides of the world.

As life wears on, that bond starts to fade… until Charlie ends up in Afghanistan, facin’ danger that Jack feels in his bones. This sparks Jack’s journey into spirituality, quantum entanglement, and reconnectin’ with his brother in ways that’d make Einstein raise an eyebrow.

It’s equal parts science, soul, and a touch of magic.


Sparkle Quotes That Stuck Like Burrs on Blue Jeans 💎

This book’s droppin’ wisdom nuggets shinier than rhinestones:

  • “Quantum science suggests the existence of many possible futures for each moment of our lives. Each future lies in a state of rest until it is awakened by choices made in the present.”
    (Well, butter my biscuit—that’s fancier than a fortune cookie at a physics convention!)

  • “The great challenges of life appear to us when, and only when, we have everything we need to survive and heal from the experience.”
    (Ain’t that the truth? Life don’t hand you storms without sneakin’ an umbrella in your back pocket.)


Themes: What’s This Book Really Sayin’? 🌻

At its heart, this story’s about:

  • The mysterious bond of family (especially twins).

  • How science and spirituality might just be two-steppin’ to the same tune.

  • Choices: how the little ones can change everything.

If you’re curious about how quantum physics and soul-searchin’ overlap, this book’s a perfect gateway drug.


Fun Facts: About Gregg Braden 🧐

  • Born June 28, 1954, in Missouri. (Cancer sign, if y’all follow the stars!)

  • Married to singer-songwriter Martha Reich Braden.

  • Published over 100 books in 17 languages across 27 countries. That’s busier than a squirrel at a pecan festival!

  • Used to work as a computer geologist in the ‘70s and later helped keep the internet runnin’ during the Cold War. (From rocks to routers—talk about range, honey!)

  • Known for TV shows like Missing Links and appearances on Ancient Aliens.


Boots or Bust? 🤠👢

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ outta 5 sparkly boots!

This book ain’t a heavy textbook—it’s short, sweet, and easy to chew on. If you’re new to quantum physics and spirituality, it’s a great lil’ appetizer. If you’re a hardcore science buff, you might want somethin’ meatier.


Final Say

Darlin’, Entanglement is like sittin’ on the porch with sweet tea while someone tells ya a story that makes your brain fizz and your heart swell. It’s thoughtful, relatable, and just mystical enough to make ya tilt your hat and say, “Well I’ll be darned.”


Until next time... keep loving & living your best life!

Wishing you Love, Light & Sparkles!

🌸 Carrie

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