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I am a huge fan of time travel. Quantum physics fascinates me, and I am captured by Brian Greene and Michio Kaku and string theory and the Hedron collider and the Heisenburg principle and Einstein and the God particle . . . well, you get the idea. I really, really like the idea of time travel.As s...
I started and stopped with this book, and then finally committed myself to it and finished it. I'm glad I did; it's a good read if you want true dystopia with plenty of action. I suppose the fact that it took some effort to actually get into the story says something about it beginning slowly.It's ...
In Julie Cross’ debut novel, Tempest, Jackson Meyer has a gift. He can travel through time. Even better, he can travel through time without any no catastrophic changes of history or other lasting consequences. To say that this power makes him cocky would be an understatement, until his girlfriend is...
Storyline was decent, but characters and interactions left something to be desired. Full review soon. Still debating rating...Forgive me, friends, I'm kind of working backward on reviews. :(***It’s always easier for me to review a book I purchased myself, mostly because I only buy books I’ll assu...
Review taken from my blog, The Haunting of Orchid Forsythia.First Sentence:The other ship hung in the sky like a pendant, silver in the ether light cast by the nebula.. Unfortunately, I was unable to finish listening to Glow. The concept was interesting, but the execution left me feeling not to inve...