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The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.
by Nicole Galland, Neal Stephenson
This is a 2.5 star rating for me.
Every thing goes left in the second half of the book. In some parts, I even felt as if the story's plot starts going in circles once they get into building the organization and doing time travel. There was potential in this book, but the insertion of the antagonist into the story makes me wonder if the authors got to the end of the book and realize nothing really happens and then just closes their eyes and points to a character to become the “evil one.” If not, they crafted a villain that feels very one dimensional and a superficial ending that just tied up the story instead of adding any resolution to the story.
If you like this time traveling, you will come off better watching the NBC show, Timeless. The show does time travel and nefarious villains so much better.
Every thing goes left in the second half of the book. In some parts, I even felt as if the story's plot starts going in circles once they get into building the organization and doing time travel. There was potential in this book, but the insertion of the antagonist into the story makes me wonder if the authors got to the end of the book and realize nothing really happens and then just closes their eyes and points to a character to become the “evil one.” If not, they crafted a villain that feels very one dimensional and a superficial ending that just tied up the story instead of adding any resolution to the story.
If you like this time traveling, you will come off better watching the NBC show, Timeless. The show does time travel and nefarious villains so much better.