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HELP... Can't get this new Time Travel novel outta my head
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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Lamar-Sanders" data-source="post: 51765" data-attributes="member: 3040"><p>Who DOESNT feel trapped in their life... or their job ...or their marriage?</p><p> </p><p>I HAVE to spread the word about this book I just read. It's written by some young new author, and he has this whole take on time travel that's infectious and sucked me right in. He likens Time Travel to a drug, and after his main character makes the mistake of letting his love interest into his secret time-travelling gig, she gets addicted to it ...and everything spirals out of control. I've never seen time travel used in this way... It's tragic, it's fascinating, and it's so strangely down to earth and relevant.... I couldn't put this down.</p><p> </p><p>I almost want to say it's not even sci-fi. It's like a humanistic, desperate approach to telling a story about a guy trapped in a job and longing for freedom. But it explores the infinite possibilities of what a future-you could do, if given all the time in the world to do it. He can take out the whole world in his vengeance and bitterness about his own job, and life... It's frightening... I don't wanna give too much away.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, it's called Super Psycho Future Killers. It's on Amazon, I'm putting a link here. The author also gives out his email openly, welcomes feedback or just idle conversation. I wrote him what I thought about the book and he responded in like, a day. LOL</p><p> </p><p>Here's the link... </p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/super-psycho-future-killers-Banner/dp/1470055104" target="_blank">Amazon.com: super psycho future killers (9781470055103): Daryl Banner: Books</a></p><p> </p><p>I hope someone finds this and it changes your life. It sure as hell changed mine. Also, I'd love other people to talk about this book with... It's been haunting me ever since I finished it. Soooooo much I want to talk about....Hit me up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Lamar-Sanders, post: 51765, member: 3040"] Who DOESNT feel trapped in their life... or their job ...or their marriage? I HAVE to spread the word about this book I just read. It's written by some young new author, and he has this whole take on time travel that's infectious and sucked me right in. He likens Time Travel to a drug, and after his main character makes the mistake of letting his love interest into his secret time-travelling gig, she gets addicted to it ...and everything spirals out of control. I've never seen time travel used in this way... It's tragic, it's fascinating, and it's so strangely down to earth and relevant.... I couldn't put this down. I almost want to say it's not even sci-fi. It's like a humanistic, desperate approach to telling a story about a guy trapped in a job and longing for freedom. But it explores the infinite possibilities of what a future-you could do, if given all the time in the world to do it. He can take out the whole world in his vengeance and bitterness about his own job, and life... It's frightening... I don't wanna give too much away. Anyway, it's called Super Psycho Future Killers. It's on Amazon, I'm putting a link here. The author also gives out his email openly, welcomes feedback or just idle conversation. I wrote him what I thought about the book and he responded in like, a day. LOL Here's the link... [url="http://www.amazon.com/super-psycho-future-killers-Banner/dp/1470055104"]Amazon.com: super psycho future killers (9781470055103): Daryl Banner: Books[/url] I hope someone finds this and it changes your life. It sure as hell changed mine. Also, I'd love other people to talk about this book with... It's been haunting me ever since I finished it. Soooooo much I want to talk about....Hit me up! [/QUOTE]
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