![]() ![]() The characters are not that interesting and seem to be emotionally distant at times, the story jumps and hops between events without clear indication of timing and the last 30-or-so pages the story comes to a grinding halt and those pages are a crime to read trough and go very slowly. ![]() ![]() There are still a few events happening, but the plot dries out and besides for the scenario and world building, there is not much to read for. But when Stanley and his partner arrives at their destination, the story kinda stops. Which begins great with the landing of the time-travelers (Chronotronauts?) in the old world and the whole setting of the past. It's told in a somewhat descriptive and technical manner but is intriguing and fast paced enough to build the framework of the story and hype up to the second part of the book. The premise of this book is great and so is the first half of the story which describes the history and discovery of time-travel and the invention of the chronotron project. Got on this book by playing the computer game game Original War, which is (loosely) based on the framework of the story of the book - including elements of the chronotron project and the smart predecessors of the human sapien and takes place in the same world as the book does. ![]()
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