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Caught Somewhere in Time by David Schick

Time is always on my side. 

The human race is unknowingly caught somewhere in time, and their very existence is at stake. They will need a protector who always has time on their side. This is a novel about how time travel helps save the future of humanity from a fate that no one suspects.


A serialized novel, updating fortnightly

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Listed: Jan 27, 2010

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By Linda Schoales, editor

Jan 27, 2010: Writing in the Prologue and first chapter is solid. The author is setting up an interesting backstory, hopefully the story will develop from here.

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By "K", author of Honor&Truth

Mar 27, 2011: Caught Somewhere in Time is one of the smartest most well developed sci-fi stories that I have come across on the net thus far. The science in this story is just as much real as fiction, and that is the thing that pulled me in deep right from the start. The science also lends this story the air of credibility that keeps sci-fi lovers like myself coming back for more every time. Besides that, the characters are clearly drawn with real motivations and frailties. The setting is as plausible as it gets for something written into the future. The story is strong and engaging filling one in on interesting science without becoming overwhelming or boring. I am a lover of science fiction, so it was easy for me to start this tale. But the author is completely responsible for keeping me reading. I am fourteen chapters into this tale as we speak but at this pace, I’ll be done in a couple of days. I am absolutely loving this.

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