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Entanglement: A Tales of Everyday Magic Novel

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Entanglement, the new novel based on the teachings of New York Times best-selling author Gregg Braden, explores the exciting world of quantum physics through the experiences of twin brothers. Charlie and Jack Franklin have always experienced life differently than your average brothers. As children, each was able to sense when the other was in danger, when the other was sad, or when the other was happy. However, as adults, these two brothers took different Jack stayed in their hometown to practice his art and Charlie joined the army, only to be deployed to Afghanistan. After a frightening vision jolts Jack into consciousness, he begins his quest to get in touch with Charlie. Along the way, he encounters his high-school physics teacher, who helps him understand the connection the brothers have and the larger universal oneness of which we are all a part.

121 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2012

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Gregg Braden

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New York Times best selling author Gregg Braden is internationally renowned as a pioneer in bridging science and spirituality. Following a successful career as a Computer Geologist for Phillips Petroleum during the 1970s energy crisis, he became a Senior Computer Systems Designer for Martin Marietta Defense Systems during the last year of the Cold War. In 1991 he was appointed the first Technical Operations Manager for Cisco Systems where he led the development of the global support team that assures the reliability of today’s Internet. For more than 22 years, Gregg has searched high mountain villages, remote monasteries, and forgotten texts to uncover their timeless secrets. To date, his work has led to such paradigm-shattering books as The Isaiah Effect, The God Code, The Divine Matrix and his 2008 release, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits. Gregg’s work is now published in 17 languages and 27 countries and shows us beyond any reasonable doubt that the key to our future lies in the wisdom of our past.

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Author 10 books120 followers
February 20, 2018
Short, light and to the point, I loved this book. Gregg and his co-writer have managed to demonstrate the power of entanglement between people. As an engineer whose technical career started in a research laboratory, it too me while to grasp the concept of interconnectedness. But once I had understood the underlying principle, I never once doubted that science and spirituality are very closely intertwined. This book is a simple, yet beautiful example of such interconnectedness. Once again, Gregg baffles me with the simplicity with which he is able to reconcile science and spirituality. In fact, I loved this book so much that I am going to purchase the DVD. It is one item that is well worth having in my small collection.
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1,821 reviews30 followers
November 25, 2018
Short novella demonstrating entanglement in a life situation. The main character is an art student who has a twin brother in the army. The art student spends an evening knowing something bad is happening to his brother in Afghanistan. Somehow he is seeing what his brother is seeing in a war zone, and he is panicked, not sure what to do..He goes to his old school where his past teacher is still teaching. The teacher is working on the topic of entanglement
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35 reviews2 followers
March 8, 2018
Excellent ! Easy, quick read ...

Refreshing and reaffirming - the interconnected-ness of ALL things.
An easy read and nice examples of how truly connected EVERYthing truly is !! and can be - when we pay attention to - and stay aware of ALL the things going on around us !
Thank you Gregg Braden
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Author 4 books
July 17, 2020
I liked this book, it was a quick read and kept my interest. I happen to believe in the "magic of quantum entanglement" and have experienced it myself. All things are possible in this vast Universe, and Greg Braden helps you see that, the mind is a very powerful thing.
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10 reviews
February 2, 2019
It was a brief read but very informative if your info quantum physics. I really enjoyed it!
16 reviews
January 6, 2020
Entanglement exists

First of all, I love Greg Braden. This fiction takes thr knotty idea of entanglement and makes it clear and believable for the lsy person. Excellent read!
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Author 5 books19 followers
January 26, 2023
Quick read about how we’re all connected. Short but deep.
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12 reviews
August 23, 2025
🌟 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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19 reviews10 followers
October 8, 2012
From the day that I started reading this book, I couldn't put it down. I had to stop and write down my thoughts. Well after reading this book on more than one occasion I have finally got my review done. Entanglement is a book in a series called A TALES OF EVERYDAY MAGIC NOVEL by Hay House Publishing. I particularly like this book. It was a really good read. Jack is the usual college kid who is slacking in the literal sense. He smokes, drinks, and has wild parties. But when he senses that his twin brother Charlie is in immediate danger, he tries to get a hold of him but that proves to be harder than it looks. Charlie is in Afghanistan and Jack is back home in the U.S. After some breaking and entering, he stumbles on his old high school teacher Peter Keller. Jack explains the weird feelings and dreams that he has about Charlie. His teacher explains to him about Quantum Entanglement and that it is likely to be the reason why Jack feels this way. Charlie is in Afghanistan and sees a coyote, but there is one problem, coyotes don't live in Afghanistan. As they are leaving a small village he sees the coyote once more. So he stops and hears a yell saying Charlie. It is Jack calling him in his sleep. Charlie later calls Jack via Skype and tells him about what had happened to him that day. I will let you all read the book to get a better read for yourselves. I don't want to ruin it for you. If you like this book, you may just like the other books in the series. Hay House Publishing has a video on the book. I think they have a movie also....If they do I will post it later. Happy Reading.

FCC Disclaimer: I received this book in exchange for a review from Hay House, Inc. This review is unbiased and is based on my own judgement.
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2,064 reviews51 followers
June 11, 2013
This book is a little jewel. In a very concise way, it tells the story of two twins entangled at a quanta level... and of the scientist researcher who witnesses this entanglement live as one of the twins stumbles into his university office at night in search of wireless link to his brother in Afghanistan... I will say no more, read the book, it is excellent and so easy to read...

Maria Carmo,

Lisbon 11 Th. June 2013.
1 review
January 6, 2016
Excellence again from Gregg Braden

Excellence again from Gregg Braden. Gregg makes it easy to understand Entanglement ☺by telling us a beautiful story of two brothers. I recommend this for those who want to understand how all of are connected.









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December 10, 2016
Wonderful story

I love Greg Braden's books., and really enjoyed this story about quantum entanglement. I love that "New Age" ideas and thinking are finally being backed up as true by quantum physics.
14 reviews
June 12, 2012
I bought this to learn more about quantum physics but the novel is more for the general reader. I ended up not knowing an awful lot more!
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Author 1 book9 followers
September 18, 2013
A nice very short read. Decent writing. Story form of the basics of quantum physics, sharing the interconnectedness of everything through the story of two identical twins.
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