![]() ![]() We kept a good distance between us and the long line of kids gathering around the polar bears. “How far back should I go?” I asked Adam. But as Adam says, I must be like this for a reason and it’s up to us to find out why. Or that I’ll serve some greater purpose, like saving the human race from dying. It’s not like the world’s going to end just because I can jump around in time. Even though I’m going along with this journal idea, it doesn’t mean I buy into it. Actually, he wanted the eighteen years prior to today, but I talked him out of it_for now. A record of nearly every moment from this point on. ![]() The one request Adam insists I follow is documentation. Someone whose IQ is light-years above mine, so, basically he might actually be able to figure me out. Some superhero, right? Tonight, I finally let someone in on my secret. So far, the most I’ve ever jumped is about six hours in the past. I can’t go to the future and see who wins the World Series in 2038. TO M Y EDITOR, BRENDAN DENEEN, WHOSE VISION COLLIDED WITH MINE TO CRE ATE THIS BOOK. ![]() Book design by Gretchen Achilles Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data (TK) ISBN 978- 9- 4 ![]() Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. ![]()
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