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Intelligent science-fiction
August 10, 2017
The internet-like messaging is brilliant. However, it may require an above average intelligence to fully appreciate.
If you loved Douglas Adam’s A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, you’ll love Ed Charlton’s Able (Episode One).
…it had to end!
Patricia O’M reviewed The Problem With Uncle Teddy’s Memoir.
The problem with “Uncle Teddy’s Memoir” is that it had to end!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this elegantly written novel that is part science fiction, part mystery, part romance and part adventure – and I loved all the parts.
Through all the twists & turns, I never saw the ending coming. I’m not usually a science fiction buff but as soon as I finished it, I wanted to read it again.
Read It Twice!
Ivy Noelle reviewed The Problem With Uncle Teddy’s Memoir
A fast paced work of metaficition that calls to mind the golden age of science and speculative fiction.
Read it twice — the first read will show you a fun mystery, the second will reveal the book’s true powerful metaphors about war, memory, and freedom.
Hard to put down…
Rainer Naus, on The Problem with Uncle Teddy’s Memoir
December 8, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition
Fun, funny, quick read.
12 February 2017