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Just as I was starting to lose all hope, there was a glimmer a couple of hours in that made me hang on a bit longer. When I try wrapping my mind around time travel and the math associated with such concepts the pressure in my head usually has me looking for a shot of high octane alcohol to keep my brain from exploding into shards of disconnected thoughts. these are purely American things that a busy housewife in Laos probably never had a reason to ever hear about. By contrast, there is very little discussion of religion or politics or anything that would get people all "RILED UP" in Replay.

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It was back to hitting the familiar historical notes and taking a turn at amateur philosophizing and mixed metaphors and trying to lead a different life this time around. Replay is the account of 43-year-old radio journalist Jeff Winston, who dies of a heart attack in 1988 and awakens back in 1963 in his 18-year-old body as a student at Atlanta's Emory University. Ken Grimwood takes this a step further as Winston finds himself waking up in 1963 about to replay his life. I can see how some readers, particularly younger ones, might be confused by this story as there are three distinct things going in Leo world: his loving but chaotic home life, his rich fantasy life, and the humorous chaos as he practices for a school play. For instance, after 23 years of life, he wakes up as a teenager remembering bits and pieces of his old life, and he 100% remembers what horse won the Kentucky Derby that year.One other place we often visited was Quincy, Kentucky, where my cousins lived (and still live) on a beautiful farm, with hills and trees and swimming hole and barn and hayloft. The catcher has watched the uke in action previously and praised his throw, said he can recommend uke to N University if he still wants to play baseball. But, like the events around which he accumulated his wealth, Jeff discovers that the event of his death in 1988 is also unavoidable and he again dies with a painful heart attack. This gives him a huge advantage over everyone else; he has knowledge of the future that can potentially make him rich, he can avoid all the mistakes that lead him to the bleak future he just escaped, and he can enjoy his physical youth without the awkwardness and confusion that comes with being young and inexperienced.

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Near fine (toning to the page block due to the poor quality of paper used) in slightly rubbed (with a 0. Then it started raining so the boys rushed out to cover up the bases because there’s a match tomorrow.The CIA, not surprising, takes over their lives using their knowledge of the future to stop catastrophic events. He always falls into the same trap, even when he decides to go and live off the land (a decision we're not privy to, and therefore find totally out of character for this sexually charged man). I think this is a cute romance where baseball was the thing that tied them together from the time they were in 3rd grade. I don't really care about genre categories and whether Replay should be considered science fiction or fantasy or mainstream (speculative fiction seems the best bet) .

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