


Perhaps due to my complete hopelessness at science, it has to be explained pretty clearly for me to understand it. I should add a disclaimer here – I tend to find time travel books hit and miss.

Intrigued? I certainly was, from the opening few chapters. Somehow, Jackson needs to try and find a way to get back to his own time and save Holly, but it’s quickly apparent that there is an awful lot that he needs to learn about himself before he can get to grips with this. Panicking, he jumps back in time 2 years, far further than he’s ever gone before. And then everything changes… armed men burst into his girlfriend’s room, and attack the pair, leaving her dying. His friend Adam, who he’s trusted with this, is trying to get him to record every time he does this so they can find out more about the mysterious ability he developed eight months or so ago, but Jackson looks on it as little more than something fun. He can just pop back a few hours, observe things, and not change anything. Jackson has a secret – he can travel through time. Summary: This time-travel story is a very enjoyable one for the most part - unfortunately, an ending which I found very disappointing soured me on it somewhat.
