Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Do You Realize by Kevin A. Kuhn

George is a middle-management, middle-class, middle-aged guy who hates his job and struggles to stay connected to his wife and teenage children. Most guys might end up with a steamy affair and a flashy car for their midlife crisis, but George gets a quirky, philosophical physics professor named Shiloh. Trapped with this mysterious misfit on his morning commuter train, George is dragged into awkward conversations about love, fear, music, and the meaning of life. Shiloh asks George to beta-test an app he wrote for the new Apple Watch--and with a free watch included, how could he say no?

When tragedy strikes, throwing George out of his uncomfortable comfort zone, he learns that Shiloh's app lets him journey through alternate versions of his past. As challenges mount in his own reality, George must make a decision that will change him--and possibly the entire multiverse--forever. @goodreads 


















Wow! Who knew Apple had it in them....



George is a middle age man that hates his job and is worried his life with his wife is getting dull. They have two kids and they are set up okay. I think wife is a little too bossy but it's the way it should be to a certain extent =)

One day on the train to work, George meets Shiloh and has a really great time talking to him. Shiloh is like a walking encyclopedia < -- some might not know what that is so, like a walking google of information!

They meet a few more times on the train and Shiloh asks George to beta his app on the Apple watch. Who knew a little watch could do so much, or should I say the app.

When something bad happens in the family George goes back in time to try to change everything. But things are not what they seem. To be honest I can't really tell you if this is something I would want or not. I think it would be great for when you're sad and want to go back but I think it could also make you sadder. Who knows, keep your creepy watch to yourself!




Some of the things in the book made my brain go numb when they talked smart stuff but over all I enjoyed this book.

I got to know the people and actually cared about them. There were some really sad things in the book but some of them had happy endings.


Mel ♥

GOODREADS REVIEW: 

 https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2191923189

2 comments:

  1. Oh! This sounds right up my alley! Great review!

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    1. Thank you so much, Erica =) I hope you get to read it and like it!

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