Review of Time Gamblers: Trilogy
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Review of Time Gamblers: Trilogy
If you are a fan of sci-fi or fantasy books, you will definitely enjoy reading Time Gamblers: Trilogy by Carl Tulee. It all began in late September 2098, when Carl, a scientist, invented a time-travel device that could help make real-life fantasy football match-ups a possibility. To make the real-life fantasy football match-ups a reality, Carl and his team would have to travel back in time and bring different IFL (International Football League) championship teams into the present to play against each other in a tournament.
To do this, they would require a public relations specialist named David Niles to act as a mediator in persuading the owners and coaches of this championship team to take part in the game, and they would also need a hypnotist, Marty Jones, who will be responsible for hypnotizing the championship team members so as to prevent them from remembering that they traveled to the future for the tournament. After the success of the first fantasy football match-ups, David Niles and Marty Jones, along with Mike Morlock, planned on using the time travel device for unscrupulous activities. Do you think Carl and Scott would be able to stop them from using the device to change the history of the world? Read this book to find out.
Despite this book, Time Gamblers: Trilogy by Carl Tulee, being a sci-fi/fantasy novel, there were numerous lessons I was able to learn from it. Of all the most important lessons found in this book, the one that piqued my interest the most is the teamwork displayed by Carl, Greg, and Scott. Another important lesson I learned is that bravery is important, as Carl and Scott demonstrated. Other lessons in this book include determination, courage, risk-taking, love, care, and critical thinking.
As a book person, I have had the opportunity to read a whole lot of sci-fi and fantasy books, and I must say, most of those books are quite predictable. But that's not the same for this book by Carl Tulee. There are a lot of twisted plots and action scenes that make this book interesting and unique. The engaging plot and well-developed characters in this book are two more pluses. With a total of thirty-three chapters, this book is thoughtfully divided into three sections.
Although the book is nicely written and has many advantages and lessons, there is one thing about this book that I disliked, which was the numerous typos and grammatical errors I encountered while reading it, showing that the book was not professionally edited. And for this reason, I would be deducting a rating point. I would give this book a rating of three out of four stars. I would recommend this book to lovers of sci-fi, fantasy, and action-packed books.
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