Ok, what can I say?? Maybe I'm biased, but I love ALL the Quantum Leap books. This one was very good. The only part that wasn't perfect was the whole side plot of the mud queens. I have to admit, that part got a little boring, (although I would like to see Sam in a bikini). Other than that...it was great. The part in 1988 after Ann-Marie got out of jail, and tries to kill Sam at MIT....Oh, wow. Ok...I won't say anymore...I don't want to give it away. Pick up this book. It's entirley worth it!!
Best Quantum Leap Book Ever
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
All I can say is "WOW"! That book really moved me in ways that I could never explain in mere mortal words. That part where Sam leaps is stunning in its eloquence... I mean, it's better than "Green Eggs and Ham" (D. Seuss). And then Al says those funny things like when he said that thing to Sam about that scientific stuff... that was hilarious! Shakespeare and Hemingway could learn a thing or two from Mr. DeFilippis, like how to black their own Beta tapes.
An interesting story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This was an interesting story that focused on what happened to the person after Sam leaps out. It did drag a little, but it was neat to see how Ann Marie responded to her new life.
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