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S**Y
Interesting time travel twist
Mrr had an interesting premise which, sadly, doesn't seem ridiculously far-fetched. However, for the most part, the book just did not appeal to me. I never managed to get past the point of remote interest over some of the technological aspects until the last quarter of the book, though I will admit there were some scenes that made me giggle.The Mutants/Moles don't really get introduced until the halfway point in the book, and by that time my interest had already waned pretty dramatically. It wasn't until it hit about 3/4 done that I felt like I was actually reading some serious action. Stuff had happened before then, yes, but not in any way that drew me in.The time travel aspect was cool and enough though it has been done lots of times, the author manages to add his own twist in a couple ways, even including one with religious implications.There's nothing bad about this book. I didn't hate it, or anything like that. It just never really managed to hook me, and if you're not hooked early on it, its really hard to care about what you're reading. I would still recommend others give it a try, even if it didn't 'do it' for me.Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review.
A**R
Like his first book
Mrr is one of those crazy books that made me laugh hysterically, fear for the characters, and wonder what is coming next. It was a real fast-paced read that kept me glued to the pages. Like his first book, Renaissance, the twists and turns were unexpected and engaging. Can’t wait to read his newest book, Roland. Great job!
A**R
Bravo to Tim for writing such a great book!
Freriks creates a vivid environment where reality meets science fiction. From the first chapter of the book, I was taken on a literary journey painted with mystery, exploration, humor, and imagination. Bravo to Tim for writing such a great book!
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