A Window into Time
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Chris MacDonnell
Whip-smart 13-year-old Julian Costello Proctor - better known as Jules - has an eidetic memory. For as long as he can remember, he has remembered everything. "My mind is always on," he explains. But when an unexpected death throws his life into turmoil, Jules begins to experience something strange. For the first time, there are holes in his memory.
But that's not the strangest part. What's really weird isn't what he's forgotten; it's what he remembers. Memories of another life, not his own. And not from some distant past. No, these memories belong to a man who's alive right now.
With bravery, ingenuity, and quirky good humor, Jules devises a theory to explain this baffling phenomenon. While tracking down the identity of his mysterious doppelgänger, he finds himself enmeshed in the hopes and dreams of a stranger and caught in the coils of a madman's deadly plot.
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While not technically science fiction, as the tale can be viewed more as fantasy, the concept of time travel, at least in the sense of information flow cannot be dismissed. Ultimately, this is a coming of age tale about a young man with a very unique talent who nevertheless must still learn, adapt, and overcome his own ignorance as well as adult intervention for his own good.
The narration is quite well done given that the bulk of the tale is from the perspective of a teenage boy. Given the short length, pacing is respectable.
Memory is not always a good thing
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very different for P. Hamilton
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Worth every second of your time!
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This story takes a little bit of a different view on the whole "time travel" paradox issue and we begin by being introduced to a 13 year old boy Julian. He has an eidetic memory and he is still in those "difficult" pre-puberty years that all boys go through. It isn't made any easier because he is extremely smart and his social skills are still a work in progress.
I will be honest though, I had a hard time following this story. I mean, I understood the basics but honestly, the whole paradox - future - past - memory things were a bit difficult for me to follow. No spoilers though....
Regardless, the MC is a nice protagonist that you can not help but like and it is fun following him as he first 1) thinks he is going to destroy the universe if he breaks the whole time paradox thing and 2) decides he REALLY IS smarter than all the other "stupids".
So - fun and easy read. Narration was fine. I might just have to look up Mr. Hamilton to read one of his full length novels that he is apparently famous for.
Interesting....
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