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Violence
Barely any
Mild; speculative conflict in a time-travel narrative
Language
None
No strong language
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate; the philosophical and emotional weight of confronting alternate versions of your own past
What this book is about
David P. Warren's speculative fiction novel engages with the philosophical and personal consequences of the ability to alter the past — a story about what we would change, what we cannot, and what it means to live with the choices that made us. In the tradition of time-travel fiction that treats its premise as an emotional rather than a mechanical question.
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Time-travel philosophical themes
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