@virtuallyrealistic

Well done! Haven’t had this much fun since Andre Norton and Ursula L.

@robertkesselring

I feel like a history class has been deviously snuck into my brain and I liked it.

@steved2492

The story skipped a lot around at first, but it pulled me in and I really enjoyed it. I am looking forward to more stories in this series.  THANKS!

@justthinkingaboutallofit

Thank you for posting and  doing so without commercials. Sincerely. Kind regards from the netherlands.

@RobMoerland

Very well narrated book. Appreciate each character having their own voice. Especially Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. having his own distinctive MLK voice.

@williamscoggin1509

Perfect ending for this part of the saga.   👍🏻

@thrixine369

The ending was so justified, really made me grin

@mosart7025

Have you all heard of Connie Willis? Doomsday Book (time travel back to the Bubonic Plague), To Say Nothing of the Dog  (back to Victorian times to make sure WW2 is won by the Allies) She does quite a bit about WW2. She's won more Hugo and Nebula awards than anyone else.

@BizNizil7676

I was gonna tell you a time traveling joke, but you guys didn’t like it. 👽

@VincentConti-m5j

There are so many problems with time travel! That aside, this tale is ok!!!

@TheDirt2010

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@cjw7924

the writer clearly does not understand the metric system of measurement. If the arms range was half a kilometre,  how could the ranging marks be located as close as 10metres up 1000metres? A kilometre is 1000metres twice the length of the enclosure!!!  the constant switching between measurement systems is very off-putting there is not continuity. also a 30 metre (98') ceiling is a  bit excessive don't you think?

@Dalton_w

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@ken355555

Too much yak yak...
When does the time travel start...bye

@mtdelmar1982

Why all the race baiting in this book

@TheDirt2010

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