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Future Apocalypse

A Time Travel Series Box Set, Books 1-3

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Future Apocalypse

By: Barbara Gilbert
Narrated by: Krista Nicely
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New and updated material in Book 1.

Book 1


Looking for a different twist to the Apocalypse?

In eighth grade, she knew one thing….

Science was awesome.

Would her future self change the world?

At 24, Paulette’s got a dream, but it’s going to take a lot of money. The best solution is to start her own bionics company and then she can fund her real vision.

When she confides in a friend, he’s not sure it will work.

But he believes in her.

Greg is working on his bachelor’s in engineering and he’s got dreams of his own, but there’s always the friend from high school on his mind. He loves how smart Paulette is and treasures their friendship, but could there be more?

How would he get her attention?

When Paulette had her breakthrough and the pod worked, she desperately wanted to go back in time and save her father, but she knew that messing with the past could be devastating to the world.

But time travel goes backward and forward.

Could she learn from the year 2280 and make a difference now?

The future isn’t what she imagined.

Book 2

Paulette is finally able to begin her next adventure.

She and a small group of her newfound friends begin their trek across an apocalyptic landscape to the Mythical City of Technology but find themselves running and fighting for their lives during their journey.

Will they survive?

If so, will she find the help she needs?

Meanwhile, back in the present, Greg and Susan find themselves in a frantic race to solve the problem and retrieve Paulette. Will they succeed in finding and rescuing her or will their efforts be in vain?

Book 3

Paulette is now a prisoner of the City of Technology. They want her program so that they can use their time pod to go back and change the past. Paulette doesn't want to give it to them and has to figure out a way to stop them.

With her and Thomas' life in danger, she embarks on a dangerous mission to prove that changing the past won't work.

She must devise a way to not only save the future, but also find a way back home to her friends.

Will she be able to stop the City from changing the past? Can she escape and make it back to her time?

Only time will tell.

You’ll adore this post-apocalyptic time travel book, because science, time, and love create a brilliant mix that will keep you turning the pages.

Get it now!

"Barbara Gilbert takes us on a creative, thought-provoking journey through time and a not-so-far-off apocalyptic world." (Tom Abrahams, Author of the Traveler’s Series)

©2019, 2020, 2022 Barbara Gilbert (P)2023 Barbara Gilbert
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more for YA but not bad

Liked the overall plot, but story seemed to be written for YA. Details were a bit misplaced or conflicting to the situations.
A few examples
- someone that has been born and raised in the post apocalypse would have well developed hunting and tracking skills. Someone from the past (and city) would not need to tell them how to track game
-great details would be given about how someone or something was placed in a car, prepared for travel, or gathering gear…. And you think.. ooh someone is watching or something is going to happen…. Nope, just a bunch of useless details. Ha.
-a society can put a tracker in your arm to watch your every move but doesn’t overhear radio transmissions?

Not horrible but not edge of your seat Great value for one credit. Just understand I think it is more for YA.

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Hard llto listen to

this story is written like a screen play or something. maybe a YA story 🤷‍♀️

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Do not waste money

I could't finish the book. The idea is good, but the writing style is for 7-year-olds. Everything is explained (several times), dialogs are unnatural, characters are shellow and one-sided.

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great book!

this is a fantastic book! from the mind of a child comes a great discovery! what. Will happen next?

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Could only get through 4 hours

The narrator does a great job but the story is a train wreck. Don't waste your time with this one.

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To the point

It was a simple, good, self contained story. No major plot holes, good reading performance. I enjoyed the story.

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