“Impossible Journey is reminiscent of The Time Machine by H. G. Wells with a unique...twist. In the year 2025, a team of researchers (representing various cultures and religious beliefs) create a time machine. The aim...is to go back in time to the Garden of Eden to warn Adam and Eve not to be tempted by the serpent. The team hypothesizes that if this event can be altered, then sickness, death, and war will disappear not only from the modern world but also throughout human history. .... The journey contains a number of twists, turns, and unique challenges as the team members are chaotically thrown into various significant events in human history , [and meet] various famous personages.... The team also gets a peek into a bleak future....”
—-Tami Brady
“Impossible Journey is narrated in a very casual tone, ... and the characters break all the commonly accepted rules of time travel. That...was made up for by the fact that I found Becher’s premise fascinating and I wanted to see where he was going with it. The characters have no qualms about changing history – that’s why they’re making the journey.”
——Donna Gielow McFarland for Readers' Favorite
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