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“…the atrocities of time can only be dealt by people who are always on time, or before it.”
~Doctor Warther (Doc, in Chapter 6).
You have only seven more days to live. What would you do? Revise your to-do list? Confess your sins and pray for a Utopian afterlife? Surprise your kinfolk with a last minute reconciliation attempt? Take an adventurous trip around the world? Or simply be at peace? Sadly, Abash Alan Adursh, more popularly known Triple A, an actor in the 3D film industry of the future, doesn’t have the time to shuffle his priorities during the last days of his life. Instead he is stuck with Doc, a brilliant but snobbish scientist, and has no choice but to comply with Doc’s instructions, and take a roller-coaster ride to alter the causality to his dismal fate.
In a post-apocalyptic world, revolutionised with avant-garde technology and indispensable, cutting-edge devices and other thingamajigs, Alan tries, with help from the highfalutin Doc and his state-of-the-art computer, to cheat death, amend a rusting relationship with his 13 year old son, Adam, and safeguard the trust of his beloved wife, Amere.
Weighed down by the identity of his murderer, Alan is thrust from one perilous circumstance to the next. Should he trust the conjectures of the Doc, who considers him no more than the specimen of an experiment, or should he trust his gut to escape his impending death? Is this an experiment at all? What if, he is just a piece of the puzzle? A conspiracy? A propaganda?These are the questions Alan must find answers to if he is to beat death.
This is undoubtedly the best family sci-fi book I've ever read. Abudhar has lots of talents revealed in this book, mainly the power of imagination and the writing style. The very imagination that involves various people, sciences, times & emotions combined skillfully.
If feasible, please make this into a movie where I could see all the imagination in the scenes. I usually don't give reviews in public space, but this is something I couldn't miss to give one.
Highly recommended for sci-fi lovers!!!
Honest feedback
I genuinely think that Abudhar writes really well, great vocabulary and context to the sentences, the book is indicative of good connections and parallels made between real life and the sci-fi angle. I am a slow reader and the book felt a bit slow to me at parts but that was part of the enjoyment, read reflect and read more! Overall great first book in my opinion.