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Prelude by Ashley McConnell
Prelude by Ashley McConnell









Prelude by Ashley McConnell Prelude by Ashley McConnell

Al tells Sam that there is 97% chance that he is to delay the opening of the carnival's new ride, the "Killer Diller".

Prelude by Ashley McConnell

Bob is often the butts of some of the fellow workers joke, but it is usually in good humour that Bob laughs along with. Sam leaps into Bob Watkins, a mildly disabled Carnival worker. This is the 1st novelised version of Quantum Leap in the Quantum Leap Series. Super fans pay attention to the foreword and ignore the minor inconsistencies.Carny Knowledge An ok book but not a good start to a Series I won't bother with a full review, but I do feel that a reblurb of the novel summary is warranted ) I make no claims against the others, but i bet they are decent or there wouldn't be so many of them. Do not be confused, Prelude is the 4th book in the multi-author QL series, but whatever. If you are a fan of the Quantum Leap television series then you must read this. This is not a book review, this is a book demand. But someone wants to sabotage Quantum Leap before it starts. Sam Beckett and Admiral Al Calavicci begin an experiment called Project Quantum Leap and discover the secret of time travel via computer. Super fans pay attention to the foreword and ignore the minor inconsistenciesĪn all-new Quantum Leap adventure, based on the smash hit TV series, gives readers the "beginning" of the story. Heck, you might even be the lucky person who got the tattered $.99 cent copy! You picked this up, now go pay the average $1.99 used paperback price and geek out. The fact that you are even looking at it means you deserve to treat yourself to it. Wanted to know about how Ziggy works, how he got his name? Why DOES Al wear all those horrendously terrible clothes? This pieces together a firm picture of what happened before, and who Beckett was before losing his memory and becoming the worldly man he is now. This gives you the back story, the politics, the subterfuge and grandstanding. He cannot remember anything and travels time perpetually looking for a way to get back home. You know how it ends, socially awkward Beckett steps into the Quantum Leap system and his consciousness is transported haphazardly to the past.











Prelude by Ashley McConnell