Official Review: The Quantum Cartographer
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Keenon Fisher. explain, expose, and literally indicate how time travel exists, but in a complex and captivating tale. In Nevada in 2033, former Holifax scientist Eliza
Carrefour hosts a group of uninvited guests. The
black-garbed men stand in her living room, and
their leader, the grizzled Proctor, demands to know
the whereabouts of a mysterious being named
August. He then told Eliza’s 2-year-old son, saying, “You will do great things, child. Or dare I
say...you already have.” Eliza and her son just
barely escape, heading for a mountain enclave
within the Arc Dome Wilderness. There, she meets
Reinour “Nour” Delarune, who guards and
operates a temporal wave generator—a time machine. Nour says the boy, sent through time, will
“inspire the end of wars,” and so Eliza parts with
him. He travels to the Lost Aeon, in the 20th
millennium B.C.E. The city of New Kressya
welcomes him, and there, Eliza’s son, called Nija
Masias, enters his late teens. An old soldier named Serros guides him, let me stop here and just say this about the book. It is, complex tale, were Fisher
offers a cleareyed look at superpowered rebellion. I love to see it in a movie coz it awesome...!!
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I read the sample too and were having second thoughts. I don't read books of this genre because I'm not that interested but the review intrigued me and I might give this book some time to read.halismom1016 wrote: ↑15 Mar 2018, 11:20 loved the book sample, but wasn't sure if it would be a book of interest to me until I read this review. It makes me want to find out for myself what happens. Can't wait.
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The brief, two-chapter preview of Quantum Cartographer by Kristen Keenon Fisher provided enough information to create curiosity and desire to purchase the book for completion. The first chapter set the stage for Eliza Carrefour’s two-year-old child to become a great leader/warrior to eliminate an ongoing raging war by sending him back in time. A group of strange men came to her home to find out information from her former position. This visit was not friendly and prompted Eliza to seek safety in a secret location. The second chapter introduced the characters in Kressya city. Enough information was provided to set the stage for how Eliza’s son would be introduced as a man.
I found the initial two chapters interesting and viable as an introduction to a time travel sci-fi novel. I am anxious to read further to see if the book continues with the exciting pace.