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A Window into Time
- Narrated by: Chris MacDonnell
- Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Whip-smart 13-year-old Julian Costello Proctor - better known as Jules - has an eidetic memory. For as long as he can remember, he has remembered everything. "My mind is always on," he explains. But when an unexpected death throws his life into turmoil, Jules begins to experience something strange. For the first time, there are holes in his memory.
But that's not the strangest part. What's really weird isn't what he's forgotten; it's what he remembers. Memories of another life, not his own. And not from some distant past. No, these memories belong to a man who's alive right now.
With bravery, ingenuity, and quirky good humor, Jules devises a theory to explain this baffling phenomenon. While tracking down the identity of his mysterious doppelgänger, he finds himself enmeshed in the hopes and dreams of a stranger and caught in the coils of a madman's deadly plot.
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- Daniel Cascaddan
- 2018-04-06
surprisingly dissappointing
I have read every single novel Peter F. Hamilton has published, and I wait eagerly for each new one to come out. He is my very favorite modern science fiction author. So I was quite surprised at this story.
I am sure that the childish narration had some to do with it, but I did not enjoy this short story much at all. And I definitely did not care for being charged the full novel price for a short story. This title should have cost about a third of what it did.
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- Michael G Kurilla
- 2018-01-01
Memory is not always a good thing
Peter F Hamilton's A Window into Time is a short story about a young boy with an amazing memory. Regarded as a bit odd by his schoolmates, he also experiences the accidental death of his mother forcing him to live with his father who has since remarried. Into this somewhat typical youthful situation comes the occurrence of his experiencing what appears to be someone else's memories. At first, the memories are from the past, but gradually, he comes to realize that that they may also foretell future events. In true millenial detective fashion, he hunts for the mystery owner of these memories.
While not technically science fiction, as the tale can be viewed more as fantasy, the concept of time travel, at least in the sense of information flow cannot be dismissed. Ultimately, this is a coming of age tale about a young man with a very unique talent who nevertheless must still learn, adapt, and overcome his own ignorance as well as adult intervention for his own good.
The narration is quite well done given that the bulk of the tale is from the perspective of a teenage boy. Given the short length, pacing is respectable.
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- Paul Ricca
- 2016-10-08
A very Different Story From Peter F. Hamilton
Where does A Window into Time rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Very high a really interesting read
Who was your favorite character and why?
Julian ~ Read the book
What about Chris MacDonnell’s performance did you like?
It sounds like the characters are real
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
You never know where life will lead you.
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- J. B. Peterson
- 2016-08-31
Slow, overly detailed, carefully crafted
Seemed to nowhere for such a long time. Bright, innovative ending. Might have been better at half the length.
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- Rod Stewart
- 2022-07-26
Inthe word that the author CONSTANTLY says STUPID!
I LOVE time travel novels. especially non-romantic ones, but this one was just down right annoying. I get what the author's message was, but it could have been summed up in a very short story. He didn't make you care for the main character. His childlike attitude just rubbed me the wrong way. ..and I swore if he used that word STEW-PID" 1 more time I was going to stop listening. Glad I only paid a buck for it....
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- D. B.
- 2018-07-18
very different for P. Hamilton
well written, really enjoyed it once I got past waiting for the hard sci-fit to emerge. never does. but entertaining none the less, and very well done.
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- C. Vincent
- 2017-12-04
Charming, lovely, engaging!
Lovely short recording. Had I known how short it was I doubt I would have purchased it, so I'm glad I didn't check to see the novel's duration. The narrator was perfect and enhanced the story (which is ideal, right? since that's their entire purpose). I love time paradox so that added to my enjoyment of the story. The 13 year old narrator is endearing and characters are kept to a minimum so those of you who are sometimes confused with numerous characters and/or story lines won't have that issue here. I'll keep my review brief by saying the story is just as my headline says, charming, lovely, engaging.
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- Shelby
- 2022-08-18
The end is totally worth the listen
Can a boy who doesn't fit in find a way to survive a summer of challenges? The story starts out sad and I was not sure where this was going. it was worth it to follow his thoughts to the end with multiple surprises.
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- Teslaray
- 2023-11-16
Brilliant read!
I quite enjoyed this book. I wish it were longer. I definitely recommend this read!
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- Paul Houser
- 2023-10-30
No Space or Space Opera in Here
Nice time travel story... sort of. Jules remembers the past... or is it future?
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