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Yours Truly, 2095

By: Brian Paone
Narrated by: Sean Michael Hogan
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Jeff Blue - the victim of a time-travel conspiracy - wakes up trapped in the year 2095. The only familiar face is J0, a robotic copy of the wife he left behind in 1981. But can she be trusted? J0 could be the only key to unlock Jeff's journey home, but it will require her to do something against her programming , something human.

During Jeff's perilous journey through the future, he will have to discover the truth about J0's origins, and solve the mystery behind how he wound up in 2095, in order to uncover the reality of his own destiny.

Armed with a one-way ticket to the moon, Jeff must race against the clock to seize what might be his last chance to return home to his time. A time without hover cars, Justice Computers, or TeleSkins - a time over 100 years ago.

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Romance Science Fiction Fiction Time Travel

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The actual mechanics of the time shifting was unexpectedly intricate and fascinating and well developed. The actual construction and delivery of the many, MANY ELO references wasn’t so great but it was still fun to note them, and the build up to the Bruce reference was very patiently set up. I could have wished for a more conclusive ending, but what that would be I can’t say. I was certainly humming many of the Time album tunes, and it’s extra impactful to remember that, like the main character, I first experienced them in 1981, and how long ago that now seems.

unexpectedly intricate and interesting if cheesy

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It's better than I was expecting. The time travel method is handled with a more modern twist. So okay the story is based around the ELO album Time. But there was a couple of places that references made me roll my eyes a little. Not to give anything away I thought there was an obvious explanation how time didn't change at the end.
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worth a listen

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Quotations and ELO song titles were shoe-horned into a painfully average story. The characters are not well developed.

Too contrived

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