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Middle Falls Time Travel Omnibus 2
- Middle Falls Time Travel, Books 4-6
- Narrated by: Tamara Marston, Charlie Thurston, Adam Verner
- Length: 20 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Contains three complete, novel-length books in the Middle Falls Time Travel series.
The Final Life of Nathaniel Moon
Nathaniel is born with unimaginable powers and insight. When he tries to use his abilities to help the world, he and his family must go into hiding. In time, he is faced with an impossibly choice; reveal himself to the world, or let the unthinkable happen?
The Emancipation of Veronica McAllister
Veronica lived a quiet, almost-wasted life. When she died in 2018, she opened her eyes in her 18-year-old body in 1958 with all her memories intact. If you think you know what is coming, can you live your perfect life?
The Changing Lives of Joe Hart
Joe wants to make the world a better place. Stop John Lennon from being killed, do the same for his friends who died in the eruption of Mt. St. Helens. Before he can save others, he needs to save himself.
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- Jen
- 12-22-20
More of the same, in a different and good way
This omnibus follows the first omnibus in stellar fashion. In many ways it is more of the same as the first three books, in that it follows the same general premise. That is a good thing though, because the general premise is a good one. These three books take this premise in a different and interesting direction (a very different direction in one of the three books).
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- Virginia
- 10-09-20
Not what I expected
I'll start by saying each to their own.... but, I was expecting... um, better. The narration in the first story is awful. Maybe some folks don't mind it and might disagree, But I really don't think the narrator matched his voice to the characters at all. I just couldn't get by it. I tried four times. The story is completely different than the three previous books. It is too new age and not enough sci-fi, for me. That's what I enjoyed about the first three books and the narration was just wonderful with the first three also. So, that's my very disappointed two cents worth.
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- Cyndirella101
- 09-27-21
Very Pleased!
I love these books SO much. Shawn Inmon has a way of writing that keeps you interested from beginning to end. I really enjoy the perspectives of the different lives, and so unpredictable. I also enjoy listening to the author's notes after each book! Shawn, keep on writing. I don't want these stories to end.
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- Stine
- 07-25-21
He did it again
He did it again, made a book series that absolutely took my breath away, I don't think I ever been swolloed whole by a book/series like I have with these.
I feel completely submerged in the lives of these people and once in a while when I have to come up for air my mind I running whit the possibilities of the situations or withe the opportunity to restart my own life.
What could or would I do different what might the outcomes be...
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- AudaciousMe
- 04-08-21
I didn't agree with philosophy; but story top notc
It's the characters and their limiting beliefs that hook the reader. Sure the characters have multiple do-overs, why does it bring happiness and love and for others the desire to stop the do overs? Great binge worthy stories.
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- JonDC70
- 02-07-21
excellent series
Really enjoying this series. Every book just pulled you in. Looking forward to omnibus 3
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- Lynda
- 05-08-22
Novels 3-6
Absolutely wonderful storylines that keeps you wanting to know more about more diverse characters storyline. Very creative and it's just absolutely amazing how the characters come together. It makes you wonder what would happen if this could really happen. If you could get or have another chance to choose a different life, what would you do? Would it be better, would you make it worse, would you survive?
It makes you wonder.
Great Narrators as well.
I absolutely recommend this series of novels.
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- anne-v
- 04-14-22
The first three books were great. This one is not
Not so much. This book is the author self-indulging in his own philosophy and taking the opportunity to preach it at his audience, rather forcefully. If I wanted to read this kind of book, I'd grab something from the self-help area, in the atheist and pseudoscientific law of attraction section. But I don't. I never wanted to read a book like this. I wanted to read an interesting fiction book.
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- Barbara Gail Pitsenberger
- 04-08-22
wonderful read
I really like this writers time travel series. they have twists and turns and are all connected which makes it that much more exciting. also he's talking about going back into a Time when I was in my prime so it has brought back a lot of memories. all in all it's a great book I highly recommend it!
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- Greg Henry
- 01-10-22
Fanstastic story telling, great writing, impressed!
What more can I say? I’m a picky book reader who hates a poorly written story, I hate predictable stories, and I don’t like authors who waste my time chasing rabbits. There are too many good books out there for me to read!
And that’s why I LOVE the middle falls series. Some people can tell a story and some people just write books. These stories erupt in your mind and paint that great inner picture of the words as you read them. I flow through these books and can’t seem to put them down! Every story is different. I’m in shock that there isn’t a Netflix series on these books! I’m sure there soon will be.
I wish I could buy stock in Shawn Inmon. I would.
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- James Burkill
- 12-27-20
Bigoted and full of religious bias
This book includes a non-religious character clearly authored by a religious person with no understanding what so ever of modern atheist thought or scientific scepticism. The phrase "there are no atheists in foxholes" is used to justify a section where the non-religious character prays. This is a massively insulting insinuation aimed at non-religious veterains and active military personnel, suggesting a level of cowardice. My first reaction to this was to double check the year the book was written. Absolutely disgusting, insulting and bigoted.
Another section implies it isn't possible to convince a sceptic after the same non-religious character uses a weird magicians' approach in an attempt to convince a psychologist he is a time traveller. The character seals a prediction in an envelope, which isn't opened until much later, after the predicted event takes place. The psychologist rightly argues that it is more likely the envelope was switched than time travel has occurred. From this, the author concludes skeptics cannot be convinced! It would be the easiest thing in the world to convince a sceptic you're a time traveller if you really were one. Don't use methods that are easily explained away as conjurers tricks. Instead, make multiple precise predictions of unpredictable events in advance that turn out to be right. Simple. The insinuation that skeptics are simply expressing a bias is insulting and wrong.
Overall, this isn't much of a sci fi series, it's more like a thinly veiled christian fantasy.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-04-22
you will not regret it
this got me through boring times by telling me a story I often tell myself...Great listen, very well read.
thank you
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- SJD
- 08-14-21
Absorbing and interesting
Entertaining books suiting my reflective nature. And they are a good chunk of listening! thank you.
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- Anne
- 10-24-20
Excellent
I loved this book. Such an original approach to time travel and the development of such wonderful characters. You simply have to keep reading to find out what happens to them. Thank you.