A review by danileighta
All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai

3.0

This was a good listen, with the author reading it himself. He's got a good voice and, while he doesn't act the voices of other characters too dynamically, it all seems to fit because the story is told from his memory. All in all, I would say the first half totally had me, but my interest started to wane when tangents just took too long. When John started to take over (readers will know what I mean), his cold, calculating behavior and manner kind of turned me against the main character who I liked so much. Maybe this was the point, but there was not enough in John/Tom to see me through to the end.

I do have to say that I have read a lot of time traveling novels and this one felt different to me in a way that made the concept feel fresh. I even learned a thing or two about the science behind time travel that I'll take with me.