Thursday, April 11, 2019

Review: Unhappenings

Unhappenings Unhappenings by Edward Aubry
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Synopsis:

When Nigel Walden is fourteen, the UNHAPPENINGS begin. His first girlfriend disappears the day after their first kiss with no indication she ever existed. This retroactive change is the first of many only he seems to notice.

Several years later, when Nigel is visited by two people from his future, he hopes they can explain why the past keeps rewriting itself around him. But the enigmatic young guide shares very little, and the haggard, incoherent, elderly version of himself is even less reliable. His search for answers takes him fifty-two years forward in time, where he finds himself stranded and alone.

And then he meets Helen.

Brilliant, hilarious and beautiful, she captivates him. But Nigel’s relationships always unhappen, and if they get close it could be fatal for her. Worse, according to the young guide, just by entering Helen’s life, Nigel has already set into motion events that will have catastrophic consequences. In his efforts to reverse this, and to find a way to remain with Helen, he discovers the disturbing truth about the unhappenings, and the role he and his future self have played all along.

Equal parts time-travel adventure and tragic love story, Unhappenings is a tale of gravely bad choices, and Nigel’s struggle not to become what he sees in the preview of his worst self.
 

My Thoughts:

This is a tough book to review. Partially because of how hard the book was to follow at first. I love time travel books so I thought this was right up my alley. Unfortunately, I think it may be my lowest rated time travel book. The book almost read like a diary. The MC told about his experiences throughout his life and all the UnHappenings. There are very few actual conversations in the book and they are pretty short. It is hard to like the character because all you know about him is his whining about things changing constantly and his selfishness. It was slightly more interesting toward the end of the book when his nemesis and the reasons for all of the constant changes in his life are revealed. This just wasn't my type of time travel book, I guess. It was a cool concept but the execution was lacking for me.

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