An easygoing young guy living in a futuristic utopia jumps into an ill-advised time-travel experiment, and one spilled cup of coffee later ends up in a terrible dystopia--that happens to look exactly like 2017 America--in Elan Mastai's All Our Wrong Todays.
Our protagonist, whose science knowledge is admittedly cursory at best, works desperately to restore his timeline--but begins to realize that his personal life is actually a lot better in the dystopia, with family relationships and love life improved.
Pretty cool story about relationships cloaked in a time travel story, Mastai's debut novel is charming and entertaining throughout.
I listened to a good audiobook reading by the author on loan from the New Castle-Henry County Public Library in New Castle, Indiana.
Our protagonist, whose science knowledge is admittedly cursory at best, works desperately to restore his timeline--but begins to realize that his personal life is actually a lot better in the dystopia, with family relationships and love life improved.
Pretty cool story about relationships cloaked in a time travel story, Mastai's debut novel is charming and entertaining throughout.
I listened to a good audiobook reading by the author on loan from the New Castle-Henry County Public Library in New Castle, Indiana.
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