by Ian C.P. Irvine
If you don't believe time travel is possible, based upon the infamous US Defence Department's 'Project Rainbow', this book will make change your mind...The StoryWho are the te…
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<strong>Intriguing</strong><br/><br/>The first few chapters weren't captivating. Personally, it has to do with the flow or arrangement of the story. One chapter, we re talking about the present-past, in the next chapter, it's a very lengthy, multiple chapters, past-past before it caught up to present-past.<br/><br/>There were also a very confusing switching between first-person, third-person limited, and third-person god. The sub-sections barely worked because of it.<br/><br/>However, I'm giving 4 out of 5 because of the story itself. The plot. The repercussions considered of what happened which is not tackled in any other similar story in this genre, or rarely touched. It is refreshing and it stays within the realms of possibility and reality as much as possible.<br/><br/>
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<strong>Intriguing</strong><br/><br/>A different take on the same plot while sticking as close as possible to reality and possibility. Taking on factors usually ignored in other stories of the same device.