Synopses & Reviews
Struggling with the psychological effects of his repressed childhood memories, a young man devises a technique of traveling back in time to inhabit his childhood body. As he attempts to mend the broken lives of those closest to him, he finds that every trip into the past brings chaotic results into the present, leading him to travel back again and again and causing irreparable damage. With his past in tatters and his future just as bleak, he realises that some things are better left untouched! This awesome novelisation is based on the New Line Cinema movie starring hot talent Ashton Kutcher (That 70's Show, Dude Where's My Car) - in theaters February 6th 2004.
Synopsis
The novelization of the upcoming film from New Line Cinema starring Ashton Kutcher ("That 70s Show"), opening on February 6, 2004. Struggling with repressed childhood memories, a young man devises a technique to travel back in time to inhabit his childhood body. Original.
Synopsis
Struggling with the psychological effects of his repressed childhood memories, a young man devises a technique of traveling back in time to inhabit his childhood body. As he attempts to mend the broken lives of those closest to him, he finds that every trip into the past brings chaotic results into the present, leading him to travel back again and again and causing irreparable damage.
About the Author
James Swallow has been a professional writer since 1988; the author of several novels and scripts, he is the only British writer to have worked on a Star Trek television series, and he has written extensively in many areas, including science fiction, film, television, Far East media, gaming and aviation. Born just before the Apollo 11 moon landing, James grew up in the city of London, which he still calls his home today. At an early age, he developed an affinity for science and reading that grew into a lifelong passion for science fiction. As a journalist, consultant and editor, his work has appeared in more than fifty different magazines in eight languages around the world. James also makes regular appearances on national radio, the Internet and television, and at international conventions and writer's workshops. He is currently at work on a number of fiction and non-fiction projects.