Antigravity Drive

My first book, Antigravity Drive - The Diary of an Invention is written as a Diary. Some might think this a strange choice and in fact it was. I thought it helped my story but was very difficult to deal with other characters, dialogue and other descriptive writing.
Antigravity Drive - The Diary of an Invention
I would welcome views on this approach to story telling.
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Published on March 27, 2017 15:30
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message 1: by Chris (new)

Chris I liked it... Hoping to see more of a series out of this book!!!!!!!


message 2: by Barry (new)

Barry Cunningham I am currently working on book two, so watch this space.


message 3: by Stephan (new)

Stephan I loved it :) Barry, what goes through your mind when I compare it to Dark Matter by Blake Crouch? I feel like I want to recommend your book to people that like Dark Matter. In a "if you liked that, you'll definitely like this" manner.


message 4: by Barry (new)

Barry Cunningham Hi Stephan - Dark Matter was somewhere on my to read list. Now that you compare them I have promoted it to next to read, in fact it might jump the queue to those I'm reading now. I read the blurb and I am hooked! Having said which just from the blurb I see where you are coming from. Its the unexpectedness of events that struck me, unexpected in my head I mean, it might be different to others. I should read more before I comment further, but I think I see what you mean.


message 5: by Stephan (new)

Stephan I enjoyed Dark Matter a little bit less than your Antigravity Drive - The Diary of an Invention, mainly because DM has something determinisically grey about it, just fyi :)

BTW glad to mess up your TBR plans *evilgrin*


message 6: by Barry (new)

Barry Cunningham I did the same to you with Antigravity Drive so "Tit for Tat" ouch!


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