A review by tessa_talks_books
Quantum Girl Theory by Erin Kate Ryan

3.0

Quantum Girl Theory by Erin Kate Ryan is a historical mystery mixed with a quantum physics theory resulting in the idea that missing girls have an unlimited possibility of realities that creates various worlds within which they may live. I think the premise is very intriguing, and it carried me through reading this atmospheric novel written from 3rd person perspective. I’ve always found quantum theory fascinating. Unfortunately, the story was very dry and confusing at various points, making it hard to maintain interest and focus. The story jumps around in all these different versions of our reality, and I struggled to follow where, why, or who I was with at any given point. I prefer a more fast-paced, focused mystery and would gladly give up a bit of atmosphere to achieve that end. I also enjoyed that it is based on the actual case of Paula Jean Weldon, and it is a nice touch to aid in suspended disbelief. And the psychic abilities of the main character, Mary, were both compelling and confusing, but I didn’t need to be confused any more than I already was. If you are looking for a historical mystery mixed with the more sci-fi quantum theory and you are not easily confused, then Quantum Girl is just the kind of story you will want to sink your teeth into.