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Poignant #BookReview The Watchmaker's Doctor by @GMTSchuilling #NewAdult #TimeTravel

Title: The Watchmaker's Doctor
Series: Erase and Rewind #1
Author: G.M.T. Schuilling
Genre: New Adult, Time Travel
Listening Time: 2 Hours 18 minutes
Published: July 13, 2018
Performed by: Khristine Hvam

BOOK REVIEW

What would you do if you could foresee your death? Would you embrace it willingly or go back and change the path of your life? Do you have regrets that you would alter, if you had the option?

This is Anaya's story. She is a 35 year-old doctor who upon her death is given a chance to travel back in time and re-live her life. She chooses to travel back to her teenage years when she dropped out of college. She wants to make different choices from the ones she made first time around. She wants a second chance with her family especially her bipolar father and also the chance to prevent her friend's death.

But what is the impact of changing the course of your life? Is every consequence controllable and predictable?

This is an interesting and poignant read. Anaya is relate-able. I found myself examining her decisions and how each action had brought her to where she was.

The audio narrator is fantastic and her voice drew me easily into the story and held me there until the last word.

A wonderful and highly recommended listen.


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Disclaimer: I volunteered to review this book.



If you could go back in time and redo one thing in your life, what would it be?

The Watchmaker’s Doctor is the first novella in Erase and Rewind, a collection for new adults that delves into the biggest regrets of the dying, and follows their stories of what might have been.

Anaya, a disillusioned, thirty-five-year-old doctor, has been looking after Gregory, a retired watchmaker and resident of an aged care facility. On her last visit, he gifts her his final creation, an exquisitely-crafted watch, knowing she will die tragically that very day. It will turn back time.

With one condition: she must choose the time and place to reset the clock, and redo just one thing in her life. Regrets, it seems, are easy to realise when you’re dying. Hers was dropping out of school at seventeen.

But what if, after one small change, her life would become much worse than it was? Or unthinkable disasters result from a single step off her path? When the alternative is die now, her choice makes itself. And so, Anaya’s story begins with her last thought. Would I have done this if I had any option but the grave?

Would you?


The Watchmaker's Doctor © G.M.T. Schuilling

As her death replayed in her mind, her need to escape intensified exponentially. Yet she flopped next to him, unable to move a single limb.
“Ana, you’re safe now.” Greg tried to hold her by her shoulders. 
Her heart was already pounding and she was on the very edge of the bench. But that tipped her over. Adrenaline surged through her veins and propelled her into action. She threw his hands off and pushed back.
He breathed deeply and waited like time itself stood still at his command. An eerie calm appeared to emanate from him. “Look at me, Ana.”
As if in a trance, she obeyed. The pond’s reflection of a sudden break in the clouds illuminated him. He appeared incandescent, his face as soft as velvet and eyes teeming with empathy.
She’d seen Greg every day for more than a year, and even confided in him. He would never hurt her. Had he saved her? Realizingthe rhythm of her heart now mimicked his, her breathing slowed, but her mind continued to reel.
“You did have an accident, but the watch I gave you turned back time.”
Anaya’s eyes hunted for the van on the road but found it deserted and the lamp post undamaged. She didn’t know how long it took her to tear her eyes from the scene and for her brain to digest the figures on the watch, but it crawled by like a millennium. 
11:48.
Anaya couldn’t process anything beyond one word. How? She wasn’t sure if she said it aloud. 
“I’ve spent most of my life studying time, its history and movement. I’ve made hundreds of watches for my customers, but couldn’t part with this one. As I learned more, I modified it. With every passing year, I tinkered with it. Until, at last, I found a way to rewind time…” Greg paused. “That was forty years ago. Since then, I have travelled back to that day and lived my life over and over. I’ve done all that I had to do. I decided that I wanted to pass on that chance to someone else, and you seemed like you could use it.”
She lowered her gaze to the pavement. That’s insane. But even if it were true, why choose me?
Greg must have recognized her doubt because he interjected. “I don’t think asking why is the right way to spend the little time you have left. You have a second chance at life, Ana. Choose one moment to return to and do it over. The watch rewound to the minute I gave it to you. But as its maker, I can take you back to any time in your life.”
How about the day I was born?
“I don’t know if my long years are a blessing or a curse. But I’ve seen many lives pass mine by, and I think the point is to leave this world with no regrets. The question you should be asking yourself is, what’s yours?”
G. M. T. Schuilling is an author who writes for new adults, mixing unequal parts of urban fantasy and time travel, to create a special blend of science fiction. To stay updated on the Erase and Rewind series, Anaya’s time travels, the dream cast, inspirations for the book and more, connect with the author on:
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