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Average rating4
This was a strange story that I wasn't sure I liked until the final eight chapters. It was interesting from the beginning, quite complex, and a quick read. It wasn't always an easy read, since it was a sort of time travel story that I had to stay alert to keep track of the details and time shifts. The author did a fantastic job of creating various realities by crafting unique and memorable settings in very few words.
The faith journey throughout was a bit rough for me, as there were several moments it seemed God and faith were being made fun of, but that thread got redeemed well in the final eight chapters. It was good to see that a fictional character could learn from their spiritual mistakes and find redemption, just as many Christians in the real world do.
This story reminded me of the movie Frequency, which stars Dennis Quaid and Jim Caviezel. Both stories were a bit strange but enjoyable.
Content:
* drugs
* alcohol
* marital affairs
* one crude comment
I was not compensated for my honest review.