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Timeloop | A Dark Time Travel Tale: Project Dechentreiter (English Edition) Formato Kindle
A love letter to fans of Stephen King.
Discover this 30,000 words gruesome novella composed of murder confession letters written in an unreliable narrator style, telling several intertwined stories: a quarrel between brothers through the multiverse, the kidnapping of a baby, an incurable mysterious illness, ghostly apparitions, a case of exorcism, and a sinister sentient machinery from the macroverse. The novella finely blends several genres together—black comedy, fantasy, mystery, horror and science-fiction―the bearing theme being the exploration of human nature and life striving experiences. Not forgetting a shocking ending that will stimulate readers to seek for some deeper cryptic sense behind the story. Read more Reviews at Goodreads: https://bit.ly/3lVwaMd
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione2 febbraio 2015
- Dimensioni file1.0 MB
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- ASIN : B00RY9ZKTG
- Editore : Blossomsoft
- Accessibilità : Scopri di più
- Data di pubblicazione : 2 febbraio 2015
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 1.0 MB
- Utilizzo simultaneo di dispositivi : illimitato
- Screen Reader : Supportato
- Miglioramenti tipografici : Abilitato
- X-Ray : Non abilitato
- Word Wise : Abilitato
- Lunghezza stampa : 126 pagine
- Scorri Pagina : Abilitato
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My commentsRecensito in Francia il 6 aprile 20174,0 su 5 stelle Changer le cours des choses?
Un frère méprisé par son père cherche à changer son sort en remontant le temps. Cela a un prix. Un mot de l'auteur sur le continuum espace-temps à méditer. La fin surprend.
C'est par l'auteur d'un vieux RPG Eternal Eden fourni pour l'achat de cette nouvelle. A jouer, au début gamin mais quand vous apprendrez la vérité de l'histoire!!
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Mark BuckerRecensito negli Stati Uniti il 5 febbraio 20155,0 su 5 stelle Very deep and involving for a novel author
I am an occasional reader. I read all sorts of books - sci-fi, fantasy, detectives, dramas, comedies, you name it. I like when a story is engaging and gives me food for thought that lasts longer than the original reading.
This book with a hard-to-pronounce title (maybe because I am no Dutch) is one of those books that have a kind of twist that will keep you wondering even when you're done with the story. It's hard to name it an exact genre - rather, it's a combination of sci-fi, thriller, dark drama and things in between.
However, the best thing about it - and it proves the author's potential in novel writing - is that the story correctly uses some classic ideas of time warping and cause-consequence (which one is the first?). It's very hard to do, small mishap and the entire construct becomes nonsense. Here it is not the case, it's done right and was the book's main attraction for me until the last page. It will rise a bunch of questions when you're done with the story and you might even find some hidden connections on the second read.
Overall, the story is split in two parts. First is like an introduction - it gets you familiar with the characters and environment. Second is the story itself. For me, when I was done with the first part, I didn't feel like reading further. However, I went on - and lucky me. The second part changes everything.
First part might be overly dark and pessimistic. It reminds me of one of those tragic slice-of-life novels you wish you have never read because they leave you empty and desperate with no reason or salvation. In Project Dechentreiter, however, it does an important job of giving you context to the whole thing.
Second parts expands onto the idea greatly. Here the author is showing full strength of his imagination. This is when you don't let go of the book until you finish it - there's that ticklish feeling of "what's going to become just now?". The end is near and you are starting to understand the author idea and what's going to become... yet the end is not the end, the story continues but you'll have to think of it yourself because it wraps around and could be retold infinitely. The fact that the author managed to pull this trick is alone enough to justify giving this book a chance.
Bottomline: while not a masterpiece you'd expect from a renowned writer, Project Dechentreiter is definitely worth a read unlike one of those silly books you'd throw into the trash right after reading a few first pages. It's well-round and has some deep meaning. Given that the author continues writing more stories I see good potential for him to eventually create extremely engaging plots that you'd be happy to buy in bulk.
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Adam HallersRecensito negli Stati Uniti il 4 febbraio 20155,0 su 5 stelle how the characters change allows for one person to seem like many. After i finished reading i had to ...
Only planned on reading first few pages and ended up binge reading the whole thing in one sitting. The story is extremely captivating and the constant twist and turns prevented me from putting it down. how the characters change allows for one person to seem like many. After i finished reading i had to sit and think about the story as a whole because i was so engrossed by it. best book i have read in a long time and i highly recommend it.
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M.Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 5 maggio 20155,0 su 5 stelle I'm sure I loved it. No, I'm absolutely positive. I couldn't be surer about it.
I was drawn by the cover and intrigued by the blurb. I had to mark it as To Read.
Didn't exactly know what to expect (like I said: enigmatic blurb) but the expectation was high. And when I finally got to it? It did NOT meet that expectation. Quite frankly, it exceeded it. I loved this story!
I found the characters very compelling with all their human, realistic flaws; all the deep, raw emotions. The complex story kept my interest the whole time and I just wanted -- no, I needed -- to know more, and more, and more. It was very difficult to put it down the few times I had to interrupt my reading. And my curiosity about these people kept me company until I managed to get back to them; which I did as soon as possible.
Now, there were a couple of things one of the characters said that had me raising my brow at the time. But they didn't make me enjoy him, or the story, any less. And in fact, after recalling the situations again, I think they may even be interpreted another way. Besides, many other small details were there to eclipse the brow raising ones and enrich this story.
I'm talking of Jonas' insightful thoughts about Thomas. And of their father's about Jonas. I'm talking of how Jonas always managed to have his priorities figured out, even under extreme stress; and how unexpectedly deep the connection between some of the characters went. And I'm talking about the reference to two series I've seen many a time: 'Back to the Future' and 'Indiana Jones'. I couldn't agree more with Jonas, the actors who played Marty McFly and Indiana Jones owned those characters and no one could've done it better. :)
Oh, and I'm talking about the second quotation, the one by Thomas Barnes, at the beginning of the book.
Because of all of this -- and much more -- I raced to the finish line as fast as I could. In the end I had to stand up and pace for a few seconds after reading the last word, I liked the final twist so much. And minutes later I still had a smile on my face.
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Nicole MRecensito negli Stati Uniti il 6 maggio 20155,0 su 5 stelle Awesome book!
This is such a great book and I am glad I had the opportunity to read it. The style and plot were perfect and the story moved at a great pace. Sometimes keeping my interest with other books can be hard to do, but Elder Prince succeeded where others have failed. I am looking forward to reading more of his work and definitely will recommend this book to others!