Crossing in Time by D.L. Orton
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I don't think the description accurately portrayed this book. I won't spoil that for you, by pointing out the misses, but be mildly forewarned.
The various bogey men might or might not be themselves or others, and blowing up a city to attract the attention of the people who would blow up the city in an alternate reality while adding more lists of people to blow up cities in other alternate realities and sending them all on death missions to interfere with their own alternate lives seems a bit much to keep track of.
Other readers might not see this convoluted mess for what it is, and I apologize if it seems like I'm trying to say "Don't Read It" because I'm not. It's just a bit messy for me. I won't be continuing because the hints of what might come next are even more convoluted.
How else can you wormhole through alternate dimensions and realities while cavorting with alternate or identical versions of yourself and loved ones? With convoluted disregard.
Anyway, at that, please disregard this review. It's just my two cents.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I don't think the description accurately portrayed this book. I won't spoil that for you, by pointing out the misses, but be mildly forewarned.
The various bogey men might or might not be themselves or others, and blowing up a city to attract the attention of the people who would blow up the city in an alternate reality while adding more lists of people to blow up cities in other alternate realities and sending them all on death missions to interfere with their own alternate lives seems a bit much to keep track of.
Other readers might not see this convoluted mess for what it is, and I apologize if it seems like I'm trying to say "Don't Read It" because I'm not. It's just a bit messy for me. I won't be continuing because the hints of what might come next are even more convoluted.
How else can you wormhole through alternate dimensions and realities while cavorting with alternate or identical versions of yourself and loved ones? With convoluted disregard.
Anyway, at that, please disregard this review. It's just my two cents.
View all my reviews
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