Joshua David Bellin
Auteur de Survival Colony 9
A propos de l'auteur
Joshua David Bellin is a member of the faculty of La Rouche College.
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Œuvres de Joshua David Bellin
The Accidental Time Travelers Collective 4 exemplaires
The Accidental Time Travelers Collective, Volume 2 2 exemplaires
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 13
- Membres
- 233
- Popularité
- #96,932
- Évaluation
- 3.6
- Critiques
- 7
- ISBN
- 27
- Langues
- 1
Status Green-Identical twins have a really fun training mission to 15th century France to prevent a timeline paradox by bad forces. This had some really great world building and I loved the idea of the training mission. Neat ending, too!
Lake Lorelai-Elizabeth is an engineer who witnesses a dam failure in the present day at Lake Lorelai and then goes back in time to when the dam is being constructed. Can she prevent the accident? I loved the historical aspects of this, especially when no one would believe she was an engineer. Also loved her connecting with the real Lorelai and this also had some great twists!
Muse-I loved the wonderful descriptions in this one, especially of the marketplace and of the potterymaking!
The Suitcase-Sully and Beryl are sent to retrieve a time tourist who has run amok in 1922 Paris. I loved Sully and Beryl right away, and this had all the elements that make a great story, adventure, a great villain, a great twist, and fun historical context! Loved it!
Professor MacBeth-Oh I really loved this! Tessa and John get to go back in time and have a little medieval adventure and the past is not all the fun it seems when you aren’t experiencing it without all the smells and upset stomachs. Tessa leads time travel tours and she takes John to Scotland. I loved the great descriptions and thought the author made it both perfectly gritty and also humorous!
For Her-This was a fun, quirky story with a twist I didn’t see coming! David creates a time machine to go back 30 years and save Tara from a doomed fate, but the consequences are not what he intends! This was fun!
Convergence-This story ripped my heart out. So well told. A young man has the ability to time travel in dreams and change the past, but when he’s forced to choose between saving a family member and altering time so that he never meets his spouse, what will he choose? I loved the paradoxes and interesting “what if” questions this one raised!
Plan V-Valentino Walker’s wife is going to destroy the world. What a catchy hook. This was a fun story. I really enjoyed it!
Timeout-This was a poignant story that was really well told. A mother and son are dealing with grief and loss and a timeout chair that can reconstruct brain waves. Good messages with a sci fi twist.
Swift to start-This was fun! Loved it!
Split Lives of Medusa-This was a really neat concept of split persons, where someone chooses to go down two different life paths and splits into two different people. I loved all the “what ifs” this raised!
The Third Christmas-I love Susan Hancock’s Anstey series and loved getting a glimpse into William Wrenn and Beth’s lives, William’s fears for Kat’s future as she comes of age and will she begin courting human men or her mother’s Aurigan kind? I loved seeing several different Christmases and especially a surprise visitor at the end!
5/5 stars… (plus d'informations)