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Rating: Summary: Couldn't Put It Down! Review: I couldn't put it down! It caught and held my attention, and the descriptions were great. There were times where you feel like you physically stepped into the story. I think one of the things I liked the best was how the events they changed through time travel were little, everyday things--it didn't over spectaluralize what could be done through time travel or give the heros super-powers. It showed how the little things we do in life can have huge impact on people and events around us. It was a novel that made me want to daydream, and wonder what I could do if given the chance....
Rating: Summary: Needed an editor; very disappointing Review: I hate to be odd man out here among such fans of this book, but...I was filled with excitement while I waited for this book to arrive--a time travel book that had been compared with those by Finney! Oh boy! I read short stories while waiting for it to arrive,so that I could start it immediately. I made it to page 12. Novice and amateur writers are infatuated with adjectives and adverbs. In this case, a smile is never just a smile, it's always soft, or quirky, or adorable, and often a combination of those (interestingly, while our hero is plummeting to earth and certain death, he takes time to note his unexpected visitor's "adorable quirky smile" and her eyes "sparkling shyly" at him). People speak "confidently" and are then responded to "earnestly," and in one case on page 8, they don't respond or speak, they "accent." Of course, adjectives are vital to any book, but when they are overdone like this, they don't contribute to the texture, they are distracting and seem like fillers that just create clutter in the narrative. Given that I couldn't take any more of the flowery descriptions beyond page 12, I can't comment on the plot. And--and this is crucial--if you can't discriminate or don't care about the fine line between the abilities of a gifted author and those of the star pupil of a popular writing class, then don't let this review deter you from reading this book. Look how many reviewers loved it.
Rating: Summary: A very enjoyable read throughout. Review: I have read a number of Nicholas S. Stember's short stories and was anxiously awaiting this book. I was very pleased with the result. From the moment I started reading, I could hardly put the book down. The major flaw I find in many writers is the lack of growth of their main characters, but Nicholas's characters show character development and growth throughout. In a time travel book, there are many opportunities to explore, but often the author will get so caught up in exploring the times and places that they take away from the overall story or the development of characters. Nicholas Stember is an exception in this case. There are enough side journeys to satisfy but they all tie back into the main story and do not stray too far off the path. This is a very well thought out concept and story, with great characters and a unique twist on the concept of time travel that will leave you amazed. I highly recommend it. Now, when is he coming out with a new book, I am anxiously waiting!
Rating: Summary: Twilight-A superb writing, a superb book Review: I must admit that prior to this review I had never read a Sci-Fi based book before. So, I was a bit leary if I would be able to do the Author justice or not, to be able to clearly focus on what the story had to offer. However, I have to say that this book was quite intriguing. It captured my interest. Held me there, made me forget all time existed as I read this wonderful book. His attention to detail in this book is remarkable. His dialogue extraordinary. My imagination worked overtime as I read page after page, imagining the scenario's as they played out before me. This author does a wonderful job of catching your attention and keeping it. A superb writing, a superb book. I give Twilight a rating of 5 on a scale of 1-5. Excellent. He has made me a fan. Katlyn Stewart Author Of Nightmares Echo
Rating: Summary: It Doesn't Get Any Better! Review: I've enjoyed a few time travel novels, and this one ranks near the top. The character of Major Fletcher Taylor is very believable and draws you into the story from the moment he's ripped out of his F-15 to his many trips through time (both virtual and then real). It's a good tale of the dangerous paradox that can be made when you interfere with your own destiny in time. I certainly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a time travel adventure that takes you from the future then back to the civil war with the flair of a techno-thriller.
Rating: Summary: A Fun and Thrilling Read Review: I've enjoyed a few time travel novels, and this one ranks near the top. The character of Major Fletcher Taylor is very believable and draws you into the story from the moment he's ripped out of his F-15 to his many trips through time (both virtual and then real). It's a good tale of the dangerous paradox that can be made when you interfere with your own destiny in time. I certainly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a time travel adventure that takes you from the future then back to the civil war with the flair of a techno-thriller.
Rating: Summary: It Doesn't Get Any Better! Review: Move over George Gipe (Back to the Future), Richard Matheson (Somewhere in Time), and H. G. Wells (The Time Machine) there's a new kid on the block: Nicholas S. Stember. Stember takes time travel to the next level in his latest book Twilight. Hey, Marty McFly! Are you listening? Faithful fans of time travel will find this book a refreshing addition to their shelves. The story quickens with each page as innovative plot twists and interesting characters keeps the reader on their toes. Do not confuse this book with your average if-I-went-back-in-time-I-would-save-the-world story. Stember's narrative goes much deeper into the possibilities of past, present, and future. If time travel was possible, the first thing I would do would be to go back and write this story before Stember. It's sure to be a classic!
Rating: Summary: Outstanding find for time-travel fans! Review: Twilight is unique in its plot and depth. Reading it is like taking a vacation to another world! I love time travel stories, but am hard to please. They must be believable--well, at least to those with some degree of imagination--and the science must pass the giggle test. Twilight captivated and delighted me from start to finish. It's the story of an AF pilot on a mission in the Middle East (plausible, right?) who is shot down. Just before he crashes to a certain death, a mysterious stranger suddenly appears on the plane with him and virtually snatches him out of the plane. He is transported to an in-between time and space realm called Twilight. There he begins training to become a time-skimmer; one who travels in time to right injustices. This is a great book, and I heartily recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding find for time-travel fans! Review: Twilight is unique in its plot and depth. Reading it is like taking a vacation to another world! I love time travel stories, but am hard to please. They must be believable--well, at least to those with some degree of imagination--and the science must pass the giggle test. Twilight captivated and delighted me from start to finish. It's the story of an AF pilot on a mission in the Middle East (plausible, right?) who is shot down. Just before he crashes to a certain death, a mysterious stranger suddenly appears on the plane with him and virtually snatches him out of the plane. He is transported to an in-between time and space realm called Twilight. There he begins training to become a time-skimmer; one who travels in time to right injustices. This is a great book, and I heartily recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Thrill ride! Review: When I read a novel, I like there to be a mix of other elements in it, not just the main genre (like SciFi/Fatasy/etc.), and "Twilight" gave that to me. There are so many settings, that you can't get bored with the back drop; be it the futuristic setting of the "Twilight Complex" or America in the 1860's, or 21st century London. Also, as a writer, I loved the romantic elements of the novel. Under the main theme of a time travel adventure, lies a strong romance which is the backbone of the story. I won't go into plot details, others did that here, but I will agree with another reviewer in that the further I got into it, the more I couldn't put it down. Stember uses strong imagery, which I see another reviewer didn't care for, but I felt it gave the story just enough to really "come to life" in my mind.
I hope Stember continues with this theme, I could easily see a series develop out of this.
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