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Time After Time

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"Time After Time" is the story of man reaching into the unknown. This is the story of one of those adventures in time. It is the story of a Navy pilot assigned to work with a group of scientist to explore the mysteries of time travel. It is also the story of falling in love with it's equal mysteries. I do believe time travel will, at some point, be possible. I have tried to portray my theory of how that may be possible. It is fiction, but may someday become fact. This is not a technical book, it is the story of every day life that just could happen.

178 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 6, 2020

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Wayne Fox

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September 30, 2021
I received this from a giveaway, and I am very appreciative, thank you author.

I am reviewing this from the perspective of slim knowledge of planes, war, and history. My first thought is this reminded me of an old time movie, I saw the story in my head in black and white. The dialog was polite, respectable and I would say "old" as well. Not in a bad way though, it was refreshing to read a story that was respectful with character tones, not foul language or inappropriate scenes. The story was good, almost hypnotic while reading, it talked about events, how time travel can change things, but it was casual not in a super specific sci field kind of way. The character interactions made me smile and I wanted to support the main character on his endeavors. This was a nice story.
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October 19, 2021
Takes a while, but it finally grabs you!

I started and stopped this book a couple of times, but I finally got over the problems and enjoyed it. It really needs some edits, as the conversations are so formal and stilted, but they do get better. People in 1975 did use contractions!! And Pax River is known far and wide, so repeating Patuxent over and over is just redundant.

Good story. I would love to read a sequel
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