One-of-a-kind!!!!
Let me tell you, I LOVE sci-fi. Especially time travel. And a lot of time travel in media is more or less the same. Ars Paradoxica is different from any sci-fi I’ve read/seen/listened to. It’s brilliant. You’ll form certain preconceptions based on the summary- “oh ok, a scientist gets stuck in the past. I’ve seen this before” But this is NOT Back to the Future. It’s a very different take on time travel, paradoxes, and alternate timelines. I keep thinking I know where things are going… and then I’m wrong. As a bonus, Sally is a smart, likeable protagonist. Many fiction podcasts have been ruined for me because the main character is whiny or shallow or unpleasant, so it’s refreshing to actually care about her.
AerialHannah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/23
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I SEE ALL OF TIME AND SPACE. ALL THAT WAS AND ALL THAT IS AND ALL THAT WASN’T. IN ALL THE INFINITE ALTERNATE TIMELINES, THIS RADIO DRAMA RETELLS ONE OF MY FAVORITE ORIGINS OF TIME TRAVEL. IT DOES SO WITH CHARMING VOICE ACTING AND CLEVER WRITING. I’M RECOMMENDING THIS TO ALL TIME AGENTS IN THE FIELD.
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Michayla18 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/22/16
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