Why You'll Love This
What if fixing the past just keeps breaking the present in ways no one can predict — or survive?
- Great if you want: tight, clever time-loop sci-fi with a sharp twist
- The experience: brisk and mind-bending — a single sitting read that lingers
- The writing: Taylor delivers clean, precise prose with satisfying logical payoff
- Skip if: you want room to breathe — this is compact by design
About This Book
What happens when you give scientists the power to rewrite history — and they keep getting it wrong? Dennis E. Taylor's Feedback drops readers into a time-loop premise with sharp teeth: a research team attempting to alter the past discovers that causality has opinions about being tampered with. The stakes feel both intimate and enormous, the kind of story where a single miscalculation echoes across timelines in ways that are quietly devastating before they become terrifying.
Taylor brings the same wit and precision he's known for in longer work, but here he operates in compressed form — every sentence pulling weight, every revelation timed for maximum effect. The structure itself mirrors the story's central obsession, looping and tightening until the ending lands with the kind of inevitability that makes you want to flip back to page one immediately. It's a tight, clever piece of writing that proves speculative fiction doesn't need sprawl to leave a mark.