Literary Titan Review of Time and Space

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That contrast between wonder and dread kept me turning the pages.”

Literary Titan gave my time travel novel Time and Space five stars. Five! What a surreal feeling!! I didn’t blog on it right away — I was hustling to finish the research for my next futurist novel: the third book in The Q’Zam’Ta Trilogy. But Time and Space remains my favourite, and I’m overjoyed reviewers love it!!

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If you enjoyed the unsettling social critique of The Handmaid’s Tale or the time-bending thrills of The Time Traveler’s Wife, then Time and Space will be right up your alley.”

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Five Stars for Time and Space

Time and Space is a science fiction story wrapped in a very human struggle. It follows Time, a woman on the cusp of turning forty, who is suddenly pulled out of her ordinary Toronto life and thrown into a future where time travel is not just possible but exploited. She encounters arrogant young men from a society built on patriarchal dominance, where women’s roles are reduced and history has been rewritten in chilling ways. The narrative shifts between the claustrophobic experience of being kidnapped, the surreal awe of futuristic landscapes, and the stark reality of oppression disguised as order. It’s a mix of adventure, social critique, and personal awakening, all told through the voice of someone caught completely off guard by forces far bigger than herself.

On a personal level, the ideas behind the story really resonated with me.

I enjoyed how raw this book felt. The writing is vivid and sometimes almost abrasive in the way it pulls you into the protagonist’s fear and confusion. I often felt a knot in my stomach while reading, especially in the early chapters where she’s mocked, manipulated, and treated as less than human. The banter of the boys who kidnap her is infuriatingly smug, and Jeejeebhoy captures that dynamic with unsettling accuracy. At the same time, the details of the future world are fascinating, almost cinematic. I could see the gleaming white roads, the seamless suits, the eerie efficiency of a society that values power over compassion. That contrast between wonder and dread kept me turning the pages.

Read the full ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5-star review on Literary Titan’s website today! Or check out their Author Q&A with me.

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