Friday, November 20, 2015

The Five Times I Met Myself by James L. Rubart

Wow. Wow. Wow. This. This is an example of why I read. I wish every book could be like this one. I started it in the morning and finished that same afternoon. Very easy to get into, not an overwhelming amount of characters, a fast moving storyline and a topic not overdone. This book was probably the best I've read this year.
Imagine being able to control your past through your dreams. What significance would a small change make in the overall scheme of your life? This topic is addressed through the fictional account told here and the result will blow your mind. 
I recommend this book highly. 
About the book: 
The Five Times I Met Myself
 (Thomas Nelson, November 2015)

What if you met your twenty-three-year-old self in a dream? What would you say?

Brock Matthews' once promising life is unraveling. His coffee company. His marriage.

So when he discovers his vivid dreams---where he encounters his younger self---might let him change his past mistakes, he jumps at the chance. The results are astonishing, but also disturbing.

Because getting what Brock wants most in the world will force him to give up the one thing he doesn't know how to let go . . . and his greatest fear is that it's already too late.
James L. Rubart is a professional marketer and speaker. He is the author of the best-selling novel Rooms as well as Book of DaysThe ChairSoul's GateMemory's Door, andSpirit Bridge. He lives with his wife and sons in the Pacific Northwest.
This book provided for review by Litfuse

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