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ISBN: 1946775347 (ISBN13: 9781946775344)
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Reversione: Reset the Future ebook | Pages: 242 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 954 Users | 4 Reviews

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Mankind had spent decades trying to overcome an impending ecological global disaster. By the late 23rd century the disaster that they were attempting to prevent was at hand, and there was no reversing the damage. Now two scientists, both more than a 150 years apart are brought together to find a way to change the mistakes of the past and try to save a future that can only be done through the destiny of these two individuals. The love they will find together will not only determine the fate of their own lives, but the fate of the world.

Can the two of them turn back the clock and reset the future of discovery?

It is a love story more than 200 years in the making that will define a destiny that will survive all time.

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Title:Reversione: Reset the Future
Author:Chris A. Jones
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 242 pages
Published:March 9th 2017 by Green Ivy
Categories:Young Adult. Adventure. Mystery. Fantasy. New Adult. Science Fiction. Fiction

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Ratings: 4.19 From 954 Users | 4 Reviews

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Mixing romance fiction with science fiction may seem a but strange, but this genre-blending novel worked really well. Reversione by Chris A. Jones follows the work of two couples Diane and William, and Delores and Robert who have converged from different time periods to build a time travel device that will prevent a global disaster that occurs in the 24th century. Is the love between Diane and William strong enough to save each other and the world itself? Or will they fail in their work and

If you could change the past to change the future, would you? And should you? These are two questions that I really pondered on, after reading 'Reversion' by Chris A. Jones. The fact that this Sci-Fi novel made me ask questions, was something I really loved about it. The plot has our scientist protagonists desperately trying to build a time machine, to avert a future disaster that could end all of mankind. Two of the scientist Diane and William fall madly and love, which added a really charming

This is a pretty great culmination of genres with a writing style that somehow manages to pull it all off. Something things can get pretty convoluted when an author has ideas that their talent isnt quite sharp enough to pull off, but Jones manages to do it here in a convincing and intriguing way. There are detailed descriptions of the different time zones that helped me keep a grounding on events, and the characters were different enough and well-written to keep a draw on continuing from chapter

If you could change the past to change the future, would you? And should you? These are two questions that I really pondered on, after reading 'Reversion' by Chris A. Jones. The fact that this Sci-Fi novel made me ask questions, was something I really loved about it. The plot has our scientist protagonists desperately trying to build a time machine, to avert a future disaster that could end all of mankind. Two of the scientist Diane and William fall madly and love, which added a really charming

Spanning 300 years, this beautiful love story with a science fiction undertone, moved me from start to finish. The main characters, William and Diane are top scientist that usually live 140 years apart, but they have been brought together, tasked to build a time machine that can take them to the future to prevent an ecological disaster that may just end everything. You will feel the tension as they race against time, carrying such a heavy burden on their shoulders. Throughout all the stress and


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