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A review by willpollard
Towards Yesterday by Paul Antony Jones
4.0
Awesome concept.
This story has a really interesting take on time travel and the way the story progresses is mostly paced just right and doesn't linger anywhere you don't want it to.
I'm not a big fan of the characters though. They're a little bit two dimensional and don't always behave in the most realistic of ways. The protagonists ex-wife being the worst offender.
Also, the finale felt like it was building up to an epic set piece, a set piece which never arrived and as such although I enjoyed the book, I wad left without much of a feeling of resolution.
I would recommend the book, as there was no point that it felt like a chore to read, but it's not without its problems.
This story has a really interesting take on time travel and the way the story progresses is mostly paced just right and doesn't linger anywhere you don't want it to.
I'm not a big fan of the characters though. They're a little bit two dimensional and don't always behave in the most realistic of ways. The protagonists ex-wife being the worst offender.
Also, the finale felt like it was building up to an epic set piece, a set piece which never arrived and as such although I enjoyed the book, I wad left without much of a feeling of resolution.
I would recommend the book, as there was no point that it felt like a chore to read, but it's not without its problems.