Absolute Choice

Absolute Choice
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781532005534
ISBN-13 : 1532005539
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Book Synopsis Absolute Choice by : Donielle Ingersoll

Download or read book Absolute Choice written by Donielle Ingersoll and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2016-10-14 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have you ever wondered what is behind the UFO/alien phenomenon? Where did they come from? Are these beings from some distant galaxy or somewhere closer? How did they get here? Have they taken up residence on Planet Earth? What if you could travel in a space between dimensions and be present to both the seen and the unseen? What would you learn? These are questions Art, author Donielle Ingersolls, main character in the book, Absolute Choice: The Infinity Trilogy Book One faces. Art accidentally discovers how to travel between the seen and unseen worlds. With the power of absolute choice, he can travel backward and forward in time, visit parallel universes, and witness the others that are among us without being observed. He can create things out of his thoughts, making millions of dollars with new technology. He could control the world if he only realized it. The Infinity Project is only on loan to him, and he better make the best use of the clock as it is winding down. When it stops, so does absolute choice. Or does it? Absolute Choice: The Infinity Trilogy Book One merges reality and imagination into a world many would find appealing. But would you make the right decisions and in time?


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