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File Size: 1128 KB

Print Length: 318 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: October 27, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00OZ136YC

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Before you freak out at the headline and associate Before You Leap with transgender hookers trying to use your child's bathroom (alá the movie Tangerine), don't. Think more along the lines of Benny Hill and Monty Python skits—boys pretending to be girls, occassionally pretending to be boys. It doesn't get more Shakespearean.Lynam targets his book for YA audiences, and while adults will enjoy it, he never loses his sight of his readers, teenage boys. Teenage boys are, without a doubt, an underserved audience, written off by too many as non-readers (or at least "not book readers"). Before You Leap serves that audience well, although adults might find the thread unravels toward the end.Following a brief (and possibly unneeded) prologue from two hundred years in the future (in which LX becomes the youngest student at the academy to be awarded a history grant), junior Sean Kelly finds himself attracted to Alex, the new female transfer student. Alex is cute but odd, speaks flawless Spanish.Unfortunately, Alex's odd behavior, and the interference of the class' mean girls assure the Sean never quite takes to Alex. Which clears the way for Alex's twin sister, Nicole, who transfers a few weeks later. Sean flips for Nicole, which would make for a teen romantic comedy, not a book that would interest teen boys, or me for that matter.Lynam turns the plot—and readers' expectations—on a surprise reveal: Nicole and Alex, and their Aunt Katherine are the same person, LX, the youngest historian to ever travel from the future. He plans to study his great-great-great grandson Sean, the grandfather of time travel. Sean, it seems, doesn't invent time travel, but his grandaughter creates the equations that make it possible.Lynam pulls out all the stops, with routines that send up sixties situation comedies, classic guys-in-drag routines, and every Back-to-the-Future scenario imaginable. Sean, thanks to the tricks of time travel, spends half his time aware of the situation and half his time oblivious. His moments of awareness—specifically his awareness that Nanites in his bloodstream create his attraction attraction to Nicole (who is really his make grandson LX)—set up at much of the book's teen male oriented humor.Alas, I found the joke wearing thin about 150 pages in. Perhaps because (I suspect) Lynam realized he could turn Before You Leap into a series and decided to change the ending, in which the two boys jump to the past, and make it into Book II. Instead Lynam changes the central conflict to a debate between the boys as to whether or not Sean should accompany Alex to the past and risk changing the timeline. This effectively pads the book, but reduces the element of conflict (and fun) by a factor of fifty.All this being said, a reader of 16 may find the mayhem a lot more engaging than a reader of 62 (like me). Lynam does step up to the plate with a new wrinkle in time travel fiction. His character Sean challenges the time honored time travel dictum, "First, do no harm." When Alex/LX suggests Sean shouldn't time travel because he could damage historical timeline (e.g, create a new Hitler), Sean asks why it isn't possible he that he might make it better (e.g., produce the cure for cancer). This debate becomes central to the story that follows.Before You Leap will never challenge readers on the level of Neal Stephenson or even Stanislaw Lem. Nonetheless, if you love science fiction and want to spend an afternoon with a fun read that mixes high school hi-jinx and old-school Shakespearean twists, dip your feet. If you enjoy it, you'll want to leap into the rest of the series.Rating system:5 = Delicious dialogue, crisp prose, clever characters & compelling plot4 = Great read, won't want to stop (5 for many reviewers)3 = Worth buying (but…)2 = I will tell you what audience will like this, but other readers might want to look elsewhere1 = If I review a book this bad I felt seriously compelled to warn youPhillip T. Stephens is the author of "Cigerets, Guns & Beer," "Raising Hell" and the new release "Seeing Jesus."

Okay, I'm going to recommend something for readers considering this book. You all know the old adage about not judging a book by its cover. That one doesn't apply here. Smashing cover, smashing book. No, I'm going to say don't judge this particular book by the Look Inside feature.You see, Before You Leap starts off far away from the action of most of the rest of the book. It starts in a distant future, where characters have names like LX and who speak in awkward, stilted dialogue, the kind of speech you might expect from someone like Data in Star Trek. The dialogue isn't awkward because of bad writing - it's how these humans of our future speak, and it sets the scene before we get catapulted back in time, as LX uses a time machine to travel to 1990s America.From there, we have a charming tale of high school America. There's cliques and outcasts, there's football and friendships - and in the middle of all this we have Sean Kelly, a 16-year-old still in the midst of discovering how the world works. Into his life comes Alexis, a strange girl who speaks in an odd way and who has a weird tic when he asks her something as she seems to be finding the information from... somewhere else. Is this the start of a romance? And why is she so weird? Then her sister Nicole shows up and things begin to get complicated for Sean.Part comedy, part sci-fi, part coming-of-age tale, this is a genre-busting, gender-bending caper written with real warmth and sincerity. You really feel Sean's confusion as the truth of the situation begins to be revealed, and my only complaint is that perhaps not quite enough happens in this, the first book of the series. But then... leaving the reader wanting more is not necessarily a bad thing when book 2 is already ready to buy.

“… Before You Leap” took me through time… and around time… over time (so fun to get away with that as being accurate)… and under time to the point where time is an appreciable character in the story. I came to like time, to hate time, and as we grew to understand more of each other, I realize how much we need time. But I digress…Let’s start with the basics. Les knows how to write. You don’t have to worry about poorly constructed sentences, unless it’s part of the dialog, which only makes the characters (mostly high-school-aged children) more believable. Starting the story off in First Person present tense had me worried. However, in a book with a time-traveling mainstream, it became more of an artistic styling to me. The moment you step out of the Prologue and into the meat of the matter, you’re into the smooth rolling tide of Third Person Past Tense.Les Lynam combines a very coming-of-age story, that is very subtle as genre definitions go, with a time-traveling science-fiction dynamic. For the characters I could not get into, I came away feeling that it was deliberate to emphasize one of the costs we pay when we are dispassionate. And then there were the characters that drew me in (two of which I could not get enough of) and I needed them as the story took me back to high school. I found myself looking forward to lunch as I was reading, just so I could see my friends again.There’s no lacking for dialog or exchanges through the story. Each character had their own voice and I found them to be entertaining.Where things went awry for me were some of the nuances of the story-telling. I found the inconsistency of the characters to be distracting. In one part of the story, they would demonstrate one level of growth only to revert to another stage at another point. It’s a series of flip-flops that ultimately becomes PART of the story as one the two main characters does a tremendous flip-flop. From what I’ve read, the next book starts with a reverse of that position.

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