
I love stories of time travel and things that grapple with quantum physics. (Not So Secretly, I would like to figure both out fully).
This book is not too heavy on the technical end, but it does induce some thought and is a very good science fiction.
What if you kept traveling through the same week of terrible disaster and, in each instance, tried to gain some insight to end it? What if you began to fall in love as you experienced the same things?
If this appeals to you, read the book. It was lighter than other things I have read lately.
Thoroughly engaging, outstanding story: 5 Stars.

The American Civil War is a subject I return to from time to time. Erik Larson did not disappoint in The Demon of Unrest.
Mr. Larson made history feel alive in this book. He transports the reader to those days with his research work.
I have been to Fort Sumter, and this book reminds me heavily of the feelings experienced there. The pivotal role of the weeks leading up to the bombardment is fascinatingly described.
As always, Larson delivered the story with details that coax one deeper in. I give it a solid: 5 Stars.
Whirling on by on the course of An Agent of Spiraling Chaos. Searching for the Depths of the Universe.
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© Jo Ann J. A. Jordan 5.30.2024