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Teenagers have things tough, and Rahim is no exception. He is juggling school, his parents, bullying, his covert aspirations to become a hip-hop artist, and his intelligent best friend Kasia's incessant plots. When Kasia creates a new type of cell phone that doubles as a time machine, Rahim is sent back in time and has to outwit a covert government organization without upsetting the delicate balance of history.

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It was good. I liked the storyline and all the little details that become very important in the end. It was cool to see how the author explained the butterfly effect and to see how it was incorporated. The was taking the Lords name in vain and some disrespect towards parents and other adults that I wasn’t a fan of. Plus sometimes they would just talk so weird, I’ve never heard anyone call anyone a home skillet before. So in all, it was good, but probably more for those who are really into time travel.

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This seemed to be a reboot of the original story that I enjoyed in 2023 with the edition of illustrations and a new book cover. I loved the illustrations and think they will appeal to the juvenile audience for sure.

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