Monday, February 22, 2016

Where Futures End by Parker Peevyhouse













Gordon Jack

Plot Summary

Where Futures End starts out strange and gets stranger as you read. And that’s a great thing. In chapter one, a teen develops a sixth sense that allows him to see into another world, one so magical he wants to disappear into it. As the novel progresses we move forward in time to discover new characters and new information about this parallel universe and how it impacts our world.  

Critical Analysis
I'd rate this book a 10 out of 10. If you love stories like Winterblood by Marcus Sedgwick or Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell, where the plot unfolds across multiple time spans and settings, then this is the book for you. Each chapter is filled with imaginative settings, social satire and great characters.

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