science fiction/fantasy
Fifty in Reverse was a fun and interesting book. I enjoyed Bill Flanagan's take on the multi-verse,
particularly because Peter Wyatt was a really likable character who it
was nice to spend time with. I truly enjoyed the idea that he was a
65 year-old who woke up in the body of his younger self- his
observations and conversations were fascinating. Peter’s confused
parents and his psychiatrist Terry are equal parts frustrated and
bemused by his claims about his current identity and the future of those
he loves and the world they will grow into.
It's hard to say too much about this book without giving away major plot points, but I found myself thinking about the story long after I stopped reading it.

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