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Space and Stuff 2: Tugging in Time
- Apocalypse Blockers, Book 3
- Narrated by: Mary Herrera-Perkins
- Length: 4 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
Well, here we are again, and things are a right mess.
It's complicated.
Terrorists tried smuggling a time manipulator through customs, only it went wrong, and it ended up in the hands of a schoolboy, Alex. He thinks it is a time simulator, so he is using it to do his history homework. Every time Alex uses the time manipulator to travel back in time, it creates a copied universe, because you can’t travel backwards in time. If you could, we would all be doing it, right? So the gravity from all of these universes are pulling each other apart. Everyone's going to die, unless a band of heroes finds a way to save us all.
Let's hope they do. They probably will, there wouldn't be much point in writing a book about it if they did not. But you never know. You best listen to it anyway.
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- Daniel Lawson
- 01-09-23
Great series
This was an awesome series. The author did a fantastic job with the story. The narrator was great with the reading. Definitely was worth it
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- Kevin Cannon
- 20-06-23
More Lunacy
Now, it pains me to award just 3 stars to a Simon Carr book because in general his outpourings are both entertaining and hysterically funny.
I think with this one he got a little too ambitious and what is usually funny became unfathomable.
Possibly I'm just disappointed that this didn't hit the high level that I've become accustomed to with Simon's books in the past
Having said that, I'd still recommend it to any lunacy lovers out there but this one is not at the top end of what I know the author is capable of
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