| Name | Denise Axtell |
| 1. Favorite book and why? |
Timeline
Realistic (could happen); based on current events; favorite subject (quantum mechanics); time travel book where I didn't get lost
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| 2. Least favorite book and why? |
Lost World
been there, done that
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| 3. Favorite scene in favorite book and why? |
opening scene where they find an old man wandering in the desert mumbling gibberish
piqued my interest immediately, built the suspense
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| 4. Favorite character and why? |
Kate (she was a strong woman and a strong character throughout the book)
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| 5. Which character do you identify most with and why? |
same as 4; because she was a strong woman in her time and in the past
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| 6. If you could see a sequel to one of the author's books, which would it
be and what would it be about? |
Timeline; a followup of what happened with the research on time travel after the new leader of the company took over and what other problems might surface from time travel. The possibilities are endless.
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| 7. What do you like about author's writing style? |
deals with scientific information but on a layman's level; backs up his writing with scientific fact without boring you to tears.
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| 8. What are your favorite themes of this author? |
time travel
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| 9. What could be most improved about this authors books? |
This book in particular had an anticlimatic ending, which could have been better, but for the most part I wouldn't change anything.
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| Something about yourself |
I love to read, especially suspenseful books such as this and murder mysteries. Favorite author of all time is Stephen King. Also like Tabitha King, Sue Grafton, Dean Koontz, Lee Child, Tami Hoag, Iris Johanson, Ridley Pearson and Jonathan and Faye Kellerman.
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