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Chronicles From The Future by Achilleas Sirigos
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really liked it

I was dying to pick up this book: what a fascinating subject. The idea that someone from the early 20th century entered a future man's body and experienced life while his 1920s self was in a coma is beyond fascinating.

Whether or not this was simply an extraordinary dream, fantasy or an actual occurrence (something I'm open to) is not proven here; or even provable (yet). But the story shows great credibility for a few reasons:
- descriptions of technology similar to tvs, computers, tablets, Internet, virtual reality and so on. This is a fellow who did most of his living during the Belle Époque era; he would have no idea about this sort of technology.
- the descriptions of the state of society in the late 20th century and early 21st century is completely apt.
- without giving away specifics, his descriptions of the future seem in the realms of possibility.

Given that we are reading a diary excerpt, there are times when the entries get a bit repetitive, and that really is my only complaint about the book.

I'm hopeful that the author's insight into the future is apt. It is an inspiring, spiritual and hopeful story. It would be a good outcome for mankind.
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Reading Progress

April 9, 2016 – Started Reading
April 18, 2016 – Shelved
April 18, 2016 – Finished Reading

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