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Every Anxious Wave by Mo Daviau

Every Anxious Wave

by Mo Daviau

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  • Feb 2016, 288 pages
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  • Liz B. (Fairview, TX)
    So So Sci Fi
    So this book was a bit out of my reading comfort zone but I thought I'd give it a try. Unfortunately, it did nothing to improve my opinion of science fiction, wormholes, time travel, and the like. I found the characters uninteresting overall and wondered most about Wayne, who was absent for the majority of the novel. The romantic relationship seemed forced and unnecessary; I found myself scanning pages in search of the main plot again. I would not recommend this book to my book club friends although I'm sure there is an audience out there who will enjoy it.
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