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Loved this book
This book was an impulse buy but I am glad I did it. It is pretty far off what I usually read, but I could not put it down.
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- Wen & Terri
- 05-12-23
Not a waste of time
This book was ok. The story was good and has promise, but Mr. Smith simply read the story instead of performing. I have been spoiled by the readers of today.
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- BT
- 04-03-22
Get past the dialog, the story gets better
I received a free review copy of this audio book, at my request, and am voluntarily leaving this unbiased review.
This is an interesting book, with a good story, that is held back by some bad dialog and poor research.
This book has an interesting concept. What if the average person got hold of a time machine? What would you choose to see, how much trouble could you get into?
The book makes a good attempt to follow along with a guy, in that situation. His steps and missteps, and adventures.
The plot is fairly straight forward, however takes a little bit to get going. It's framed in a bit of an odd way, where it starts with a guy and his wife checking up on the house of the main character. They find his diary, and a note saying to read it. Then it kicks off the story of the main character, told from the main character's pov, suggesting that this is the diary of the main character. In the beginning, it even sounds like the main character recounting the events of his life. However, at one point it switches to the pov of the FBI, 2 agents and the director, himself. Also, a secondary character is introduced and given a POV introduction. So, not the diary. Then back the first guy again, and his father, etc. In the end, it seemed like a premise that was established, only to be dropped along the way. It doesn't ruin the story, but if you are expecting the story to be the diary that was introduced in chapter 1, it's a bit odd.
What does more harm to the story is the dialog. I have not met anyone, ever, who talks like the characters in this book. Every character as part of a couple addresses each other as 'love', 'my love' and the occasional cringe inducing 'lover'. Parents constantly use 'my son' when addressing adult children. Even the FBI agents constantly address each other as 'my friend'. I don't mean once in a while, or once or twice per scene. I mean almost every single line of dialog. The couple in chapter 1 speak back and forth and call each other 'love' at the end of each sentence, like they are addressing some romantic drill Sgt or something. It is also hard to become numb to it, because the narrator over pronounces it and the dialog is so few and far between.
The book is mostly narration. It is mostly the recounting of events around the main character and his travels. This is where the book shines. The prep work, the back story of why the main character what's to visit, etc. The more narration in this book the better.
However, the other issue with this book is that the author could have done a bit more research. I've read so many fantastic time travel books, which feel like they were written by a historian, that this book stood out as not. The issues weren't game breaking, but things like the T-Rex having movement based vision (that was just made up for a movie) and the Egypt Pyramids being built by slaves (it is build by skilled tradesmen), are so easy to fact check that it feels lazy to have them in there. They didn't add anything to the story, so changing them to be more accurate would have made more sense.
However, the characters were well written. A d felt believable, for the most part. Their motivations were believable and the never felt 1 dimensional. Apart from the dialog the characters were handled well. The FBI felt a bit off, though. The characters felt a bit too much like boy scouts, but overall it was OK.
The settings were engaging, for the most part. The Titanic, Dallas and Normandy were all well done and nothing felt too off about them. Most of the book takes place in the main characters house, or the apartment that the FBI agents stayed in. A bit dull bit it made the time travel environments pop more.
The voice narration, by Gordon R Smith, was OK. His narration was good, and he connected the characters with me. His female voices were not bad and his stoner voices was strong. His Latin American accent was a little weak, but good enough. The only issue I had was the way he read the dialog. It was already bad enough, but he emphasized the article use (love, my friend, etc) and that stuck out of the story like a sore thumb.
All in, this was a very interesting book with a few flaws. The characters, plot and setting were all very interesting and enjoyable. The voice narration was good, for the most part and only needs some polish. The book stumbled from 4 stars with its dialog. This is not how anyone I've ever met, heard of or seen on a screen.a few historical issues aside, this was a fun story.
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I had a problem with the ending. The solution to the agent wanting to kill the main character, as retribution for an accent the main character that made the agent kill an enemy soldier, is to make the agent think he killed the main character in a fit of rage. How does this help the agent and not push him off the deep end. If he had demons before he will many more now. That made no sense to me
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- B.McGrath
- 05-18-22
entertaining and enjoyable
I enjoyed this time travel, but like several other reviewers, I could have done without so much of Brian's love interest. Between her and Sam I don't know who was the bigger dominatrix dealing with their men!!! It's intriguing that the author wants to revisit disasters in history rather than something happy and rewarding. I would have preferred the later- (ie: Princess Di's wedding or Ben Franklin discovering that lightening is electricity). Everyone knows you can't change the past without effecting the future. Heads up Brian!!! I liked the way it ended, because that leaves it open to more craziness in the future. I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this and am giving an honest review. The narrator did a good job bringing it to life
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- Gary Thomson
- 04-12-22
Great book
I loved this book humorous, entertaining, well narrated and thoroughly enjoyable... If you acquired a time machine would you go see dinosaurs, visit the Titanic, try to change things in your past .. you probably would!!
well worth a listen
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- Deedra
- 10-04-22
Time Travelling Tourist
I enjoyed this book. The main character left me frustrated with his messing with history ,but that IS the book. We all would go back in time if we could,but would we chose to alter it? Luckilly there is a shadow CIA section to deal with it.Of course,they are a bit over zealous. It is a fun book to listen to. Gordon R Smith was a fine narrator.I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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- rami benhameda
- 04-16-21
The Book Started Strong - But I Couldn't "Love" it
I "love" time travel stories, and I "love"interesting or clever approaches to time travel stories even more. This ticked all of the boxes for me, until the "love" interest hit the scene.
Don't get me wrong, I have no issue with the character, or the love interest, or even the initial playfulness and eventual intimacy. I could not get past the massive writing and editorial failure of trying to cram as many instances of the word "Love" into each scrap of dialog since her arrival. Love as a noun, love as a pronoun, love as a verb, love as an adverb, love as an adjective... It was exhausting, and I'm not being pedantic with my complaint. The massive overuse of "love" in all of its forms was so distracting to me that I had to stop listening part way through and give up.
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- Deborah Kennedy
- 03-28-23
Must read
This is a great read I listen to audio books on my way to work and I kept sitting in my car at work and when I got home because I couldn't stop listening the story was so interesting and kept making you want to listen. the narrator was excellent. he made it easy to listen to. there were parts where I said oh no and one part I actually said it out loud. Now I'm going to read book 2
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- A User
- 10-05-23
Good not great
I enjoyed it but don't give out 5s unless I love it. I probably will listen to book 2 at some point but meh on it now
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- Stephen C McNerney
- 11-19-22
Great book
I am a huge fan of time travel books. This is without a doubt the best. Well researched, great story likeable characters and excellent performance. Hope there is a sequel coming. Enjoy.
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