Reviewed by SilverThistle on
Flashforward had a great pull - See your own life 20 years into the future for 2 minutes and try to work out how to get there.
It was a brilliant start and a real page turner. I loved reading about everyone's flashforward, I was riveted by all the connotations that flashforward threw up. Even the loss and devastation caused by the flashforward made for interesting reading...The first half is about the here and now. It's great.
When we reach the second half, it's all about edging towards the 20 year future that had been predicted. Getting there takes a lot of technical info that frankly I could have done without. The why's and how's don't really interest me. Also the two leads at this stage become a bit whiny. Lloyd Simcoe wants to be with his girl, then he's got doubts, then he's sure again, then he has doubts again....and Theo is so wrapped up in himself that he gets tedious really fast. It's all Me, Me, Me with Theo. THEN we get to the future and it's all wrapped up in a paragraph or 3. It was a bit of a let down.
The ending left me with a bit of a 'whaaat??' moment and I imagine for the hard-core sci-fi fans it was the best bit, but I just wasn't feeling it. The conclusion was over in a flash.
.....And it's nothing like the tv show...... just sayin'
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 17 May, 2010: Finished reading
- 17 May, 2010: Reviewed