Libraries that add Time and Space to their collections will want to highly recommend it to time travel enthusiasts looking for something different.”
The Midwest Book Review (MBR) is an esteemed review service all traditional publishers apply for. You’ll see it in those editorial review lists, along with Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews. Many years ago, MBR provided their review service to self-published authors. This November, D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer and Editor at Donovan’s Recommended Reading, reviewed my time travel novel Time and Space. I was bowled over by the review.
Readers attracted to time travel stories will want to settle back for a wild ride in Time and Space.”
Donovan published the review not only in the November issue of the Midwest Book Review but also on Donovan Literary Services website.

Donovan is “a voracious reader who enjoys all kinds of books, both nonfiction and fiction. My interests range from science fiction, biography, cookbooks, and self-help titles, to poetry, history, and children’s books. In this world of specialization, I’m truly a generalist in my literary pursuits and concerns!”
Time is forty and reflecting on her obsession with aging. Where did the time go?

Jeejeebhoy crafts a powerful novel about Space, Hope, survival, and wealth that draw readers into milieus not present in other time travel stories. Under her hand, Time becomes fluid, changeable, and an observer of life’s oddities who seeks to connect outward countenances with inner emotional revelation…
Replete with unique blends of social and psychological inspections, threads of humor, and insights into youth, aging, and life potential, Time and Space delivers much food for thought in the guise of powerful introspections and creative conundrums that keep readers engaged and guessing about Time’s outcome.”

Read the full review, either on the Midwest Book Review site or on Donovan’s Bookshelf. Then click the button below to discover for yourself:


