Thursday, January 23, 2014

All Our Yesterdays

All Our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill 360 pages

The future is not good. Apparently the invention of time travel and meddling with the past has create a United States where individual liberties have been sacrificed for security.  Two prisoners can go back and change this, but only if they are willing to follow the final instruction, found in the cell. 

An interesting concept but a flawed presentation.  Jumping between characters is confusing and lack of character development causes the book to fail to engage the reader. 

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