Time Enough: A Time-travel Novel
This could be the most unusual time-travel novel you will ever read. No mad scientists, no big machines, spacecraft, futuristic cities, monsters, or preventing the assassination of a president. Rather, it chronicles everyday people having to deal with the repercussions of an extraordinary invention that changes one's personal experience of the past and thus changes the future, but may also damage the brain of the user.
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Time Enough: A Time-travel Novel
This could be the most unusual time-travel novel you will ever read. No mad scientists, no big machines, spacecraft, futuristic cities, monsters, or preventing the assassination of a president. Rather, it chronicles everyday people having to deal with the repercussions of an extraordinary invention that changes one's personal experience of the past and thus changes the future, but may also damage the brain of the user.
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Time Enough: A Time-travel Novel

Time Enough: A Time-travel Novel

by Tony Annesi
Time Enough: A Time-travel Novel

Time Enough: A Time-travel Novel

by Tony Annesi

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Overview

This could be the most unusual time-travel novel you will ever read. No mad scientists, no big machines, spacecraft, futuristic cities, monsters, or preventing the assassination of a president. Rather, it chronicles everyday people having to deal with the repercussions of an extraordinary invention that changes one's personal experience of the past and thus changes the future, but may also damage the brain of the user.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538019023
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 04/15/2020
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Tony Annesi’s writing started with poetry and short fiction and then followed his martial arts career with columns for INSIDE KARATE MAGAZINE (Tales of the Dojo and The Dojo Files) and articles for MARTIAL ARTS MASTERS, SELF-DEFENSE WORLD, INSIDE KUNG-FU, THE INTERNATIONAL FIGHTER, and BLACK BELT. In the martial arts, non-fiction genre, he has authored Cracking the Kata Code, The Road to Mastery, Principles of Advanced Budo, Sudden Attack Defense, Elevated Elementals, Comparative Aiki in Action, and several volumes of Sunday with Sensei’s Journal.
His fiction includes a short story collection 1969, Loss of Innocence, and the fantasy novel trilogy The Shangrilla Artifacts, to which An Atlantis of One is a sequel.
Tony’s short books on social commentary include 10 Guideline Principles—Finding One’s Way in a Messy World, 10 Common Values—to Unify a Contentious Culture, and Your Ethics are Immoral.
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