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A most interesting story of time travel made possible by one of the main protagonists, Aardash who's IQ is off the charts.
Concepts of quantum mechanics and parallel universes kept me interested. Visiting past historical events with questionable outcomes leaves one to ponder due to the notoriety of specific events.
I have read other books by the author Ed Morawski, enjoying every one of them. If you read this one you must read FLIT. Many things are not as they seem while staring right at reality ...more
Concepts of quantum mechanics and parallel universes kept me interested. Visiting past historical events with questionable outcomes leaves one to ponder due to the notoriety of specific events.
I have read other books by the author Ed Morawski, enjoying every one of them. If you read this one you must read FLIT. Many things are not as they seem while staring right at reality ...more

Not bad, but definitely a bit strange. I am rounding up a 3.5 to a 4, as the author certainly has a great imagination and some funny moments that bring life and personality to this book. This is basically a fun story about time travel, and how people can go back to unravel unsolved mysteries and interesting enigmas from our past. Everything from Jimmy Hoffa to Marilyn Monroe is discussed, though I was a bit jarred at times, with so much going on. Overall, it is a nice blend of comedy, sci-fi, ad
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This imaginative story with its mix of science and philosophy is a diverting read. The tale is told in first person from the viewpoint of a man who identifies himself only as the Documenter. He tells of his friendship from youth to adulthood with “probably the smartest human being that ever lived” and their alternate-reality discoveries and adventures.
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I liked the conversational tone of the writing. It served well to highlight the strangeness the characters encountered and helped ...more
Elements I liked:
I liked the conversational tone of the writing. It served well to highlight the strangeness the characters encountered and helped ...more

Wild meandering tale through the Everywhen
This sci fi story about a pair of boys (adults but still very much boys) had some interesting takes on the Multiverse. The conversational style made it an easy read, despite the omission of some important commas that made me stop and reread the sentence. I didn't love the main character. He was annoying. The story meandered a lot and about halfway I almost gave up. I kept going and was pleased with the conclusion. ...more
This sci fi story about a pair of boys (adults but still very much boys) had some interesting takes on the Multiverse. The conversational style made it an easy read, despite the omission of some important commas that made me stop and reread the sentence. I didn't love the main character. He was annoying. The story meandered a lot and about halfway I almost gave up. I kept going and was pleased with the conclusion. ...more