Today, May 9, retired Delta Force soldier Roy Pulver is stuck in a time loop, waking at 7am each day to battle assassins before his apartment explodes (Boss Level, 2021)
Since my memory is failing and Google isn't any better, I'm going to #askFedi for some #fediHelp finding the title and author of a #SciFi#ShortStory featuring a #timeLoop: “they” suddenly appear wish spaceships on the edges of the Solar System and with no warning wipe out the outer colonies. Earth quickly sets up a space navy to face the unknown enemy, but as the enemy approaches Earth it stops fighting and is easily defeated.
I get so tired of movies where people know what happens (deja vu, time loop etc) and know that certain things will happen due to their actions and still do the same thing expecting to stop the events.
How does that make sense at all? If your actions cause a chain reaction, shouldn't you stop?
It's so annoying when they persist despite knowing what will happen instead of trying a different course of action ... Or not doing anything at all?
@bookstodon Y'all like a time-loop novel with a fresh premise? I just read The Never-ending End of the World, by Ann Christy, and this novel does just that. Instead of being in a time-loop herself, the main character discovers that just about everyone else is stuck in their own little time loops. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Maybe you will too. #TimeLoop#Books#IAmReading#BooksWorthReading