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The Psychology of Time Travel

By: Kate Mascarenhas
Narrated by: Karina Fernandez
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Summary

1967. Four female scientists invent a time travel machine. They are on the cusp of fame, but then one of them suffers a breakdown and puts the whole project in peril....

2017. Ruby knows her beloved Granny Bee was a pioneer, but they never talk about the past. Then they receive a message from the future - a newspaper clipping reporting the mysterious death of an elderly lady....

2018. When Odette discovered the body, she went into shock. Blood everywhere; bullet wounds; that strong reek of sulphur. But when the inquest fails to find any answers, she is frustrated. Who is this dead woman that haunts her dreams? And why is everyone determined to cover up her murder?

©2018 Kate Mascarenhas (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
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interesting,

well narrated. I'm not sure I agree with the ethics. Also if nothing can be changed, what is the point of time travelling?

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Great Listen.

An interesting take on the well worn time travel story. Well read and brilliantly written.

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Best book I’ve read in a long time

Absolutely brilliant. My favorite time traveling book to date. Could not put it down. Narration was spot on as well.

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I loved this book!

This book was really fun to listen to. The plot comes from the perspective of different characters and from different times, which makes you want to go back and re-listen afterwards!

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Interesting premise thoroughly enjoyable

I loved this more than I thought I would. The story jumps around a bit- as you might expect from a book about time travelling - which may put others off but if you stick with it it's definitely worth it. One of those books that I'll come back to because I'll probably pick up more things on my second listen.

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Time travellers coping with knowing too much

A quite interesting take on time travel, in this story about the health risks of time travelling, the emotional burden time travellers may have to carry, and the types of crimes and crime solving involved with time travelling. The novel tells the stories of a group of women, interconnected through different time periods, some travellers, some just trying to cope with time travelling consequences and rules.

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Utterly Engrossing

I loved this book. Well written and performed. Couldn't wait to keep listening. Definitely recommended.

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Confusing TIme Travel Story

I love Time Travel books - but this wasn't one fo them.

Just about between lots of different dates and has quite a few different characters to try and keep track of.

Also is different to other Time Travel books as the people can meet up with their older and younger selves - makes for a confusion.

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Great book!

I loved this book mostly because of the story and the fact that it provided a refreshing narrative featuring women on the forefront doing amazing fictional science and leading their progressive lives

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Interesting take on time travel

I've given this a 4 because I'm going to listen to it again.

The concept of time travel differs, there is no paradox, or butterfly effect, which I find difficult as simply being somewhere a second time with another you (or several other you'd) would affect the future.

I like how people's personalities change as they both age and experience time travel more.

There's no "proper conclusion" which I found frustrating - maybe a second listen will change this.

The story flits about time with little apparent reason, and for someone who is quite comfortable with stories doing this and the concept of multiverse this is a bit disappointing.

Each chapter is enjoyable in its own right and each could be its own short story.

I think the reason why I will listen again is the performance, it was excellent. easily identifiable characters, making it enjoyable to listen to.

All in all a good read, not perfect for the reasons above.

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