
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the 4th book in the series: Middle Falls Time Travel, and was slightly different than the previous three. The author’s note at the end helps to explain it as this story was something he had thought about for a very long while, since before he started writing novels.
The premise of each book in this series has an essential part, which is being called time travel: a character dies, then is reborn again as the same person, but at an earlier part of their life and they remember everything. I find this an interesting premise. What would someone do differently if they could change the trajectory of their life? The person always returns to a pivotal moment in their life.
In this book there the main character, Nathaniel Moon is born as a new person and changed. The first glimpse of this is when he talks to his mother while still in the womb. At age four he discovers he can heal people.
This book brought in more philosophy or spirituality than the previous three books. This was a fairly short book and the ending seemed to come abruptly, but after finishing I can see that it was a good stopping point.
So far I'm still intrigued about this time travel concept and will continue the series.
Other Middle Falls Time Travel Series books:
- Book 1: The Unusual Second Life of Thomas Weaver
- (4 stars) July.2024
- Book 2: The Redemption of Michael Hollister
- (4 stars) July.2024
- Book 3: The Death and Life of Dominick Davidner
- (3 stars) September.2024
- Book 5: The Emancipation of Veronica McAllister
- (3 stars) April.2025
- Book 6: The Changing Lives of Joe Hart
- (3 stars) May.2025
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