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Nev Bourne has SavePoint 1.0 just like everybody else, the latest and greatest tech that erases five seconds in the past. But when Nev tests out the SavePoint 2.0 upgrade early, she finds herself falling backwards in time, forced to relive and re-experience life one day at a time. With the help of a mysterious hacker named Airin, Nev has to figure out how to turn the clock forward - or risk falling out of existence altogether.

Produktbeschreibung
Nev Bourne has SavePoint 1.0 just like everybody else, the latest and greatest tech that erases five seconds in the past. But when Nev tests out the SavePoint 2.0 upgrade early, she finds herself falling backwards in time, forced to relive and re-experience life one day at a time. With the help of a mysterious hacker named Airin, Nev has to figure out how to turn the clock forward - or risk falling out of existence altogether.
Autorenporträt
R A Sinn is the pseudonym for siblings Rachel Hope Cleves and Aram Sinnreich — a historian and a futurist collaborating on a time-travel narrative rooted in family dynamics. A historian and professor at the University of Victoria, Rachel Hope Cleves is the author of three books, Unspeakable: A Life Beyond Sexual Morality (2020), Charity and Sylvia: A Same-Sex Marriage in Early America (2014), and The Reign of Terror in America (2009). Her research has been featured in The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, The Guardian, salon.com and brainpickings.org. Her current nonfiction project is titled "A Sinner’s Guide to Food and Sex in Time." A Professor and chair of Communication Studies at American University Aram Sinnreich’s work focuses on the intersection of culture, law and technology, with an emphasis on subjects such as emerging media and music. He is the author of three books: The Essential Guide to Intellectual Property (2019), The Piracy Crusade (2013), and Mashed Up (2010). His current nonfiction project, under contract at MIT Press, is titled The Secret Life of Data. He has also written for publications including The New York Times, Billboard, Wired, The Daily Beast, and Salon.com.
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"A gripping and thought-provoking take on time travel, entangled with an emotional thread that will crack your heart open."-Ren Hutchings, author of Under Fortunate Stars