Ivelisse Tirado
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A Better Tomorrow
- By: Ian J. Keeney
- Narrated by: Steven Anderson
- Length: 3 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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A Better Tomorrow is an action-packed sci-fi about Jordan, a common elementary school teacher and children's author who gets caught up in an extraordinary experiment after his fiancée is murdered. Jordan's consciousness was shifted from his present body to a different body in the past in another universe. When attempting to stop the murderer he failed to save her and accidentally killed someone else. He is stuck in an alternate universe as a fugitive running from the police and seeking redemption for his fiancée's death. Meanwhile, he must reach Dr. Charles, the leader of the experiment and the only one who can get him back to his true existence. He loses his grip on reality as his consciousness slips between different circumstances, making it hard to know what is real and what is in his mind. Believing nothing to be reality, he went from being a common man to a reckless fugitive who won't stop until he finds a universe where his fiancée is still alive.
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Amazingly vivid language, prepare to be hooked!
- By Ivelisse Tirado on 09-22-14
- A Better Tomorrow
- By: Ian J. Keeney
- Narrated by: Steven Anderson
Amazingly vivid language, prepare to be hooked!
Reviewed: 09-22-14
Would you listen to A Better Tomorrow again? Why?
Absolutely! I was pleasantly surprised when I couldn't stop listening! I had to know what was going to happen.
What did you like best about this story?
I truly appreciated how relatable the main character Jordan was. I felt like I was experiencing the story with him. I haven't felt that way about a book in quite a long time.
Any additional comments?
I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking to escape for a few hours. Great read written by a great author. Trust me, you won't be able to walk away!
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