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The Teleport Company

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306 pages, Paperback

Published November 18, 2025

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Daniel J Formoso

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64 reviews
November 27, 2025
I wish there were more characteristics. the book is really good and I'd suggest reading it. the betrayals in this book are perfect and the fact they use teleportation to help people is just fantastic. overall the book is really good just needs some tweaks in characteristics.
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53 reviews3 followers
January 3, 2026
A captivating entry in the realm of speculative fiction, offering readers a fresh perspective on technology, identity, and human ambition. From the outset, the novel immerses you in a future where teleportation is not just a possibility but a daily reality shaping lives and destinies. The narrative balances high-stakes adventure with intimate character development, ensuring the story resonates on both an emotional and intellectual level.
The MC is compelling, portrayed with a blend of curiosity and determination as they navigate the challenges and ethical dilemmas posed by teleportation technology. Their journey is marked by both external obstacles and internal conflicts, making their growth authentic and engaging. The supporting cast adds further depth, each character contributing unique perspectives and motivations that enrich the narrative tapestry.
The world-building stands out for its detail and plausibility, seamlessly integrating advanced technology into a society grappling with its implications. The author’s ability to blend thrilling action sequences with thought-provoking questions about identity and connection sets the novel apart. The plot unfolds with a sense of urgency yet never sacrifices character insight or thematic depth.
For readers drawn to science fiction that explores not only the possibilities of the future but also the timeless complexities of the human heart, The Teleport Company is an engaging and memorable read. Formoso delivers a story that will linger with you long after you’ve turned the last page, inviting reflection on the costs and wonders of technological progress.
96 reviews2 followers
December 15, 2025
This book was a departure from my usual reads, but it was absolutely worth stepping outside my comfort zone. The Teleport Company delivers a thought-provoking story that highlights how big business can lose sight of the people behind the profits.

At the heart of the story is Dr. Ren Franco, whose groundbreaking teleportation technology becomes entangled in corporate greed and betrayal. What begins as innovation and promise quickly turns personal, forcing Ren to confront dangerous choices and the true cost of her work. As the company prioritizes money over morality, Ren risks everything to face the consequences of what she’s created.

With strong emotional stakes and a sense of looming danger, this book blends science fiction with very human struggles. The betrayal runs deep, and the story feels personal rather than purely technological. If you enjoy stories that explore ethics, ambition, and the price of progress, The Teleport Company is a compelling and worthwhile read.
108 reviews2 followers
December 11, 2025
Not my typical read however it was an interesting book. I like that they use teleportation to help people. Big business tend to forget the people and only think about the money. This book has betrayal and is very personal. Risking everything Dr. Ren Franco has to face some difficult and dangerous things with her technology.
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December 30, 2025
This was such an interesting story. I love how not only was it sci-fi but it also had mystery and suspense wondering what would they go through next. I also love this book because it shows the benefits and the consequences with teleportation.
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