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The Uneven Passage of Time [Kindle Edition]

Jason Ward
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Time, famously, is relative. In this trio of short stories journalist and fiction writer Jason R. Ward looks at three individuals and their unorthodox journeys through time. Although they deal with travelling through time, they all take place in the present. These entertaining tales blend the themes of psychology and perception with classic science fiction.

Stephen Hawking once sent out dinner invitations to all future time travellers. No one turned up. But what if one had? In 'A Date to Remember' a young physicist is convinced he has worked out the secret to building a time travel device. Lacking the resources to construct the machine he sets a time and date for a meeting with his future self.

It is a truism that people remember the big events in life and forget the repetitive. For most people, their year skips by unnoticed, punctuated by birthdays, world events, big personal milestones or traumatic events. As you age life seems to speed up and you find that the years seem to fly past. 'As Time Goes By' is the story of Frank Gilbert who is experiencing this to the extreme. His time seems to be accelerating at an abnormal rate. Years of his repetitive life seem to go by in days. Can he break the cycle in time?

The final and longest short story is 'The Man Who Loved Statues'. Captain Michael Pike is a man who has taken a bit of hammering in life. With nothing much to live for he volunteers for an experiment that is going to attempt to alter his passage through time and put him in stasis. Things don't go quite according to plan.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 182 KB
  • Print Length: 40 pages
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006MHSWI2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #56,253 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hope the second book comes soon 19 Jan 2013
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I found this book reasonably good.
The story is about a mix up with a experiment in time travel which
leads you in to a different time (Obviously) and then goes on to follow the time travellers
through the new world they found and meeting the people with a different history.
The annoying thing for me is it comes to a stop and the second book is not out yet.
So I would recommend waiting till the second book comes out because this doesn't finish and will leave you frustrated.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this one! 13 Jan 2012
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I'm a big fan of time-travel stories, and these don't dissapoint. Ward shows he is a good writer, and his journalism comes into play as he does not waste a word, and kept me reading to find out what happened next, which to many writers nowadays don't do. All three of these can stand-alone as individual stories, but there is a linking beween them which adds value and texture. Both characters and plot are belivable if you accept the initial premise -and if you buy this book you're going to - and are well-plotted, executed, realistic. The imaginative ideas and twists of each story lift them above the usual: when he does another I will definatly be getting it! Buy this now - you will not be dissapointed!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Converted sci fi hater! 10 Jan 2012
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I was recommended to read this book via facebook. Usually I don't like Scifi stuff so it was with trepidation that I read the stories in Jason Ward's book. I was really surprised at how well I could accept an extremely impossible situation as "normal". Just as I thought everything was OK then came the surprisingly brilliant twist at the end. The stories made me look at ordinary things in a totally different light. I would definitely recommend this refreshing book. However I cannot find anything else by this author. Does anyone know if he has written more?
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