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Man out of Time

The Time Bubble, Book 3

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Man out of Time

By: Jason Ayres
Narrated by: Guy Bethell
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What would you do if you found yourself cast 22 years into the future, into a world where your home is no longer your home, and you've been declared legally dead? This is the situation that Daniel Fisher finds himself in, at the beginning of this latest installment in The Time Bubble series.

Stranded in the future, in a place where his outdated currency is worthless, things go from bad to worse for Dan very quickly. Before long, he finds himself incarcerated in a secure psychiatric unit, and his hopes of ever returning to the past looking bleak.

Elsewhere, Josh has unlocked the secrets of the time bubbles and can now freely travel in time. He returns to the scene of past encounters, as well as travelling to the future to join Peter on his adventures through time.

But has he been careful enough to prevent others from discovering his secrets?

Man out of Time is the third novel in The Time Bubble series. The story continues with Splinters in Time. A fifth volume, Class of '92, was released in December 2018. A spin-off series, Second Chances, is also available.

Want to know more about the author? You can find him at: jasonayres.co.uk, facebook.com/TheTimeBubble, or Twitter @TheTimeBubble.

©2015 Jason Ayres (P)2019 Jason Ayres
Adventure Science Fiction Time Travel Fiction

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Luckily The Story Is Strong Enough

As with other reviews, the narration was definitely the worst of the three Time Bubble books I've listened to so far. The characterization, particularly Charlie, was completely out with the feel of the books. Lee Beddow and Perdita Lawton would have smashed this!

I see we have another narrator for the fourth installment, so hopefully an improvement.

The story was great though and luckily it is strong enough to keep me going with the series.

I have ng we have many more twists and turns in time to go yet!

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Got through it

The narrator of this one had initially ruined it for me within 10 minutes. Every character had a graduated from Eton twang that bothered me too much.

I was gutted because I'd really enjoyed these characters.

After returning it, I decided that I had no time to read it myself so downloaded it again and ploughed through.

I still wasn't happy with the narration, his voice is very soothing and would fit perfectly in a self help book but for this, not so much. There was barely any distinction between each character(apart from the Welsh copper) plus it was jarring compared to how good the narration of book 2 was.

Why change the reader?

Anyway, the story had some great twists and turns and at one point I wasn't happy with its direction, until the very satisfactory ending.

Overall, enjoyed.

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Who picked this narrator

Good story but choice of narrator spoilt it for me
Had to get through it but was a struggle

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Great story the whole series is good

But there were times I couldn't understand the narrator Too strong of an accent to be a narrator

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Another great story but narration poor

I’m loving the book series immensely. But the narration is hit and miss. The first book was narrated with no feeling or emphasis. The second was excellent. This one had a narrator who was pompous, character voices were wrong and he sounded as though he’d had several G and Ts before starting. Changing the playback speed to 1.2 made it bearable.

Back to the story. I was pleased to see how the plot developed and there was plenty of humour and excitement.

I’m about to sample the next book. If I like the narrator I’ll download it, else will get it on kindle and read the old fashioned way.

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Good story awful narration

I really enjoy these stories having previously read them on Kindle. The narration of this one is the worst of the three so far. Perhaps take a leaf out of Jodi Taylor’s book, find a really good narrator and stick with them for the whole series.

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Great story, however…

Having read the entire series of the time bubble books via kindle I knew the story but had given characters my own voices for them to a point. Now experiencing this book as an audiobook I found myself pulled right out of the story every time the narrator read Charlie’s lines of dialogue. Keep in mind that as a character Charlie is literally the same age as Josh, Kayleigh, Lauren and even Dave and yet despite those characters having normal voices, Charlie for some reason speaks with an over sized plum in his mouth sounding like a pompous, rich aristocrat from the 1800s. It’s incredibly distracting and an incredibly poor character choice which pulled me out of the story every time I heard the voice. Other than that I was as kmpressed with this book as much as the others

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Addictive story

This series is going to cost me a fortune lol
Very addictive listen and a great story. You really build a rapport with the characters.

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Another brilliant story, spoiled by the narration

As the third book in The Time Bubble series, Man Out of Time continues Jason Ayres’ excellent storytelling, delivering both an engaging narrative and a thought-provoking exploration of time travel paradoxes. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed each book in this series, and this instalment provides a satisfying conclusion to the previous two while setting up intriguing possibilities for future books.

One of Ayres’ greatest strengths is his character development. He writes in a way that allows you to genuinely empathise with the characters, making their journeys feel meaningful and personal. Beyond being an entertaining story, this book delves into the complexities of time travel—whether it’s possible to change the future by going back, or even interact with a past version of yourself. These ideas are handled in a way that keeps the reader invested while also sparking deeper reflection.

Unfortunately, my experience was significantly affected by the narration. While I hate to criticise an audiobook narrator, I found Guy Bethell’s performance very difficult to listen to. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly why, but his annunciation feels off—some words are slurred, and he often breaks sentences into unnatural chunks, as though he’s inserting commas where they don’t belong. This disrupts the flow of the story and makes it frustrating to follow.

I know Bethell has narrated several books and received positive feedback, so perhaps fiction simply doesn’t suit his style. That said, this is the first audiobook in a long time that I’ve almost had to abandon because of the narration. It’s a shame, as the book itself is excellent, and I would highly recommend it—just perhaps in a different format.

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Spoilt by narrator.

Third book in series and spoilt by the wrong choice of narrator. The guy sounds like a drunk old fashioned sergeant major. His voice was not in keeping with the characters and half the time sounded like he was slurring his words. I persevered but by 1/3 of the way through I just couldn’t stand it any more. I hope it doesn’t affect my understanding of the rest of the series now Ive missed a book out. I feel sorry for Jason Ayres as they also gave him a robot to read the first book. Someone needs to try harder when selecting narrators.

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