
Patrick Sweeney
Not bad. I read to the end, wanting to see how he rounds it out. Aside from the eye rolling shots at Christianity that are about as original as your typical 19 year old undergrad could muster, the weakest part of the story by far is the romance. It's extremely clunky, expected, and all together cringe. The protagonist is something of a smug neckbearded redditor who lands a trad catholic beauty whose only real purpose in the story is to he dumb, hot, and for reasons completely inexplicable, interested in this neckbearded douchebag. The author also focuses entirely too much on only how hot she is, and how much this protagonist wants to bang. The sexuality in this book is very awkward, oddly placed, and could have been left out or just winked at.

Lep Blum
"A" for the master. Sweet tale and I am not sure why. Perhaps because the science is done well enough to give me no complaints. Many sciencefiction authors think they have to make long explanations. My thanks to the author for leaving it to my imagination.
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Alberico Torres
Good book, but it felt rushed near the end. I wish it could have done more with Matt's adventures in the future and given better descriptions of the times he had visited, but a quick and good read for fans of time travel.
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