Time Zone - A free audiobook by Tom Lichtenberg Tom Lichtenberg
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In this podiobook: This is not your father's time travel. There's no machine, there is no dial. There's no telling where or when you'll go. The only thing that can change is you. It will make you what it needs to make you, to fit you in, to make it work. And when you come back, that is if you come back, it won't be the same you at all. You're messing with the nature of things, and the nature of things does not like to be messed with, as Garrett Ronson and his friends find out, the hard way.
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Episode 6 - Time Zone
-In this episode: Myron and Lacey visit Golden and Ledge. Riley takes the next train to anywhere.
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Episode 5 - Time Zone
-In this episode: Zachary Hare has an accident. Garrett follows the bird.
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Episode 4 - Time Zone
-In this episode: St. Stephens' Day at the Lark and Goat. Jimmie cannot get lost.
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Episode 3 - Time Zone
-In this episode: Cammie takes a hike. Riley can't remember anything.
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Episode 2 - Time Zone
-In this episode: Riley searches for the perfect burrito. Myron gets found and lost.
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Episode 1 - Time Zone
-In this episode: Garrett and Cammie find a seam in time and plunge in to rescue Zeke, who was left stranded.
Customer Reviews
A Note from the Author
OrlyDogJones, who gave this podcast a one star rating, does that a lot. More than half of his ratings are one star. Seems to be a sort of rater-hater. Just thought I'd mention it. Besides, the fact that two characters are former Navy Seals is nothing to get upset about. There are lots of former Navy Seals! Anyway, if you give it a chance, you'll find it's not your formula time travel story, but more of a puzzle, a riddle about change and addiction - thanks.
Confusing at first
It was a bit hard to follow because there were a lot of characters involved, but eventually they all started to make sense where they come in contact with each other. The philosophical questions that are asked are beautiful! I believe that we do not question things in our daily life like how some of the characters do in this podcast/book. I loved the imagery that is described with the scenes, and the sci-fi. I love this, and I wish there were more! I am bummed out after listening to all of the episodes, but I'm very glad that I did (:
Not Worth Listening to.
This writing reeks of artificiality from the first paragraph. Where I stopped listening was when the author decided to include a couple of Navy Seals in his time travel team. Were they on leave? TDY? Who can say. One can discern stale bread from the first bite. This narrative could be translated into arabic and used to torture suspected terrorist at GITMO.