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Apr 05, 2017humbleworm rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
I almost stopped reading this book, which is more about Dali-esque armchair psychology than time travel or a "science fictional universe" (I was expecting something lIke the Harold Shea series). The protagonist has spent a decade in limbo (reminded me of "The Very Slow Time Machine") then returns to the present for a single day before entering a self-imposed time loop in which he reveals his own back story as a 3rd-person observer. The eventually-predictable plot is minimal but cloaked in artistic distractions. If you can get past the 1st half of the book it gets a bit better but don't believe the hype.