T Is for Time Travel - Stanlei Bellan
Author: Stanlei Bellan
Genre: Sci-fi Anthology
Rating: 3.9 stars.
An excellent anthology of ten stories set on the theme of time travel. Despite the common theme, each story stands out in its style and has something new to offer. You won’t find them getting repetitive. There's adventure, drama, comedy, tragedy, dystopian sci-fi and even one with philosophical undertones (which was, needless to say, my least favourite.)
The author's note at the end explained his inspiration for each of the stories, and in some cases, the facts intermingled in the fiction. As the note was specific to each story, I would have liked it better if the note pertaining to a story came immediately after it in the book. This would have helped make a better connection between the intent and the content.
The writing is very good for a debut work. Most of the stories go by at a brisk pace. As the book is just about 130 pages long, the stories are done within just a few pages and yet they leave a mark.
Of the ten stories, I loved six and liked three. In other words, except for one story, all passed my test of satisfaction. My favourite stories were Time Cleaners (which is about a pair of janitors set to clean up mess made by time travel agents – I promise you, you have never read this angle any time before!), Better Luck Next Time (a futuristic adventure on a spaceship – what a concept!) and Behind the Timestream (simply fabulous imagination! Every reader will love this!)
3.9 stars, based on the average of my ratings for the individual stories.
Definitely recommended for sci-fi lovers who are looking for an anthology set around that abstract concept which we all want more of but no one can control - time.
The book is available on KU.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author through ‘Voracious Readers Only’ and these are my honest thoughts about it.
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