
Seven Rules of Time Travel
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Lane
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By:
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Roy Huff
About this listen
What if you could rewrite the past?
Quinn Black is having the worst day ever...over and over again. The same car blocking his driveway, the same horrific accident he witnesses, the same cop that keeps preventing him from saving his boss from dying in it, and the same memory of a girl from his past that gets sharper each time.
Then he realizes he has the power to travel through time and change the future. With infinite opportunities to alter the past, the possibilities are endless. Could he prevent terrorist attacks? Natural disasters? The deaths of friends? Or even go back in time and say the right thing to the girl who haunts his dreams?
Unfortunately, the rules of time travel are more complicated than he imagined, and before long, Quinn is thrust into the greatest race in human history. His actions can either save the world or destroy it. And now the man who could turn back the clock is running out of time.
©2020 Roy Huff (P)2020 Podium AudioQuite the adventure
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The narrator whilst having quite an enjoyable voice to listen to, sadly also has a limited range in terms of voice acting.
All of which is, of course, only my personal opinion. Hence why I’ve not given 4-5 stars.
I would very much like Huf to revisit his world and add more depth and colour. It’s quite a fascinating one.
Unique Time Travel - could be better
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A good listen
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the sept-11 sub-plot for all its 'worthyness' takes too much out of the story. I was disappointed that the 'sub' plot took up until the penultimate chapter to resolve. if he had then wrote another 10-15 chapters on the main plot, it would have felt like full story.
I would have loved to have seen redemption, and struggle, those last 57 should have been a countdown, it was a brilliant plot device that limited his power and would normally be a 'second act issue' that would have woven more I to the story.
I loved this concept, it was great to see a guy plucked out of no where, take on this challenge, but he didn't actually learn anything and wasn't changed enough by the story to call it an arc. or at least, if he was, it wasn't obvious at the end.
I am resistant to buy the other two now, especially if this method of tying up the story is used again.
Abrupt ending, too long on a sub plot.
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clever story
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The plot sped along at pace and at times a quick replay was needed to remind myself where we were. The characters were good although Jeremy grated a little and Scot's Dad, a lot. The twists and turns were good and the conclusion, sound. At the end of a book I like a short wrap up of all the characters but sadly that was missing.
I've probably been a bit too critical. Would I recommend it ? Yes. It deserves a 4. Just.
Enjoyable & quick but....
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5 stars for me highly recommend
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interesting time travel theory, great narrator
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Very good, an ambitious book
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Outstanding
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