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"MODERN AND ENTERTAINING -- In the company of recent great reads/listens li..."
The book sounds like great entertainment.
I would love a code

My blog is at http://amiesbookreviews.wordpress.com
My email is justinandjakesmom@yahoo.ca
Thanks
Amie

You can send the code to jbarronowens@comcast.net
Thank You!
Jeffrey

Got it!
Thanks!

I'd love a chance to give it a try and review it.
My email is sublimesanura@gmail.com if you have any codes left. :)



Tom
Tom.prigg@gmail.com


I've still got a bunch, so if you're still interested just send me a message with your email address.


jhempel32@gmail.com is the email if you still have codes!
Thanks Rob!

Joe - code's on its way.
Books mentioned in this topic
John Dies at the End (other topics)Agent to the Stars (other topics)
The Android's Dream (other topics)
"MODERN AND ENTERTAINING -- In the company of recent great reads/listens like John Dies, Ready Player One, Lost and Found. I love this funny sci-fi stuff and the narration is fantastic." -- Jerome
If you'd like a free code for this, send me a message with your email address.
- Rob
• Top 100 Best Selling Sci-Fi Time Travel Book on Amazon.com
• Top 100 Best Selling Sci-Fi Adventure Book on Amazon.com
• 35 reviews with a 4.9 out of 5 stars
About the Book: It’s a sci-fi odsyssey. Comedy. Love story. And of course… it’s got Nikola Tesla. I’ll let Chip, the main character tell you more: “I found the journal at work. Well, I don’t know if you’d call it work, but that’s where I found it. It’s the lost journal of Nikola Tesla, one of the greatest inventors and visionaries ever. Before he died in 1943, he kept a notebook filled with spectacular claims and outrageous plans. One of these plans was for an “Interdimensional Transfer Apparatus” – that allowed someone (in this case me and my friend Pete) to travel to other versions of the infinite possibilities around us. Crazy, right? But that’s just where the crazy starts.”
NOTE: This book contains a fair amount of colorful language. (Or more accurately, Chip's got a mouth like a sailor.) For most folks it doesn't seem to be an issue, but if you're sensitive to it, you might want to pass.