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Simmons from Accounting: the Time Traveler

door B. Radom

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Simmons from Accounting is the joke of the office. Whether it be his boss, Deloris Clayton, the new guy, Booker Wells, or even Booker's assistant, Jimmy Taylor, this bizarre, arrogant man commands no respect. But Simmons is something much more than he seems. Deloris knows this, and it won't be long before Booker learns it, too. Simmons is a hero, a master of the timescape, and he travels from place to place, and time to time at will, with no one being the wiser. Scattered throughout the timescape are the micro-cam prophets. These individuals use microscopic cameras to study the futures of anyone, anywhere, from any time. Simmons has received predictions and warnings from a total of 15 of these prophets, and the wizard Abberule -- who doesn't realize that his powers come from the same technology that Simmons uses -- has vowed to put a stop to this incredible power. Simmons, Deloris, and Booker team up to follow Abberule to 15 distinct locations in time and space to prevent his efforts to assassinate the micro-cam prophets.There is also the shadow of Simmons' greatest enemy, the other side...… (meer)
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Booker Wells takes a new job with SameBrain Corporation, whose slogan used to be "SameBrain, Toys of the Future." As his department, Creative, shares office space with Accounting, he soon meets a tall man in a long, black coat, who turns out to be Simmons, from Accounting.

On his first day, Booker finds out that Simmons can time travel via a device that he carries with him. Apparently, there are others who can also time travel, as Booker soon meets a jester in the men's room trying to flush his jester clothing down the toilet.

Soon, Booker is involved in an adventure with Simmons to save the micro-cam prophets from being murdered and Denver from being blown up.

I have mixed feelings about this book. For the first chapter or so, I was intrigued by the plot. Time travel books are enjoyable to me as I like to see the creativity with which each author explains how time travel is possible and deals with alternate universes. This concept was unique to me, and I wanted to read more.

Then, I got to the middle of the book. This part seemed repetitive as Booker and Simmons visit the different worlds of the various micro-cam prophets. I feel that this part was too bare-bones, perhaps too formulaic. Each world differed only in its visual appearance and how Booker and Simmons finally managed to save the prophet. There was not much detail to the different worlds - it would have been more interesting to me to know how the micro-cam prophet came to be there, how Simmons had come to the world the first time, how the world evolved as it did, etc. Unfortunately, it just seemed to be the same thing over and over.

Also, I wasn't really sure that I understood where the author was going with the "odds calculation" or how Simmons and Booker were able to enter alternate parallel realities without really changing anything.

But then, the end came and I was again intrigued. Of course, with many time travel books there is a surprise ending, which in this case I think was inventive, even though I didn't necessarily understand some of the reasoning behind what happened. It could also have used a little more detail, but it was definitely something that I did not see coming.

Overall, I probably enjoyed the book more than not. The writing was fairly well done -- not as professionally polished as some best-selling novels, but better than some publishing house books that I have read. It was a light, easy read with a fun concept. I think with some tweaking with the middle and end, but keeping the general overall story line, I would have enjoyed it more.

I received this book as a LibraryThing Giveaway in exchange for a fair review. ( )
  rretzler | Jan 30, 2013 |
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I initially liked the idea of a time traveller in a quiet occupation but when I started reading I didn't like the story, and in the end I never managed to finish the book. I was a bit worried when I got the book as it said it was aimed at 8 - 12 year olds and I thought it would be too simple a story for a mature adult. I needn't have worried as in the end I thought it used too complicated language and expressions for the target age group, but it didn't read right to me either. ( )
  sjm2227 | Jan 27, 2013 |
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I wanted this to be much better than it was. I love time travel stories, but this one really didn't go anywhere. The writing is stilted and there was very little emotion at all. ( )
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Simmons from Accounting is the joke of the office. Whether it be his boss, Deloris Clayton, the new guy, Booker Wells, or even Booker's assistant, Jimmy Taylor, this bizarre, arrogant man commands no respect. But Simmons is something much more than he seems. Deloris knows this, and it won't be long before Booker learns it, too. Simmons is a hero, a master of the timescape, and he travels from place to place, and time to time at will, with no one being the wiser. Scattered throughout the timescape are the micro-cam prophets. These individuals use microscopic cameras to study the futures of anyone, anywhere, from any time. Simmons has received predictions and warnings from a total of 15 of these prophets, and the wizard Abberule -- who doesn't realize that his powers come from the same technology that Simmons uses -- has vowed to put a stop to this incredible power. Simmons, Deloris, and Booker team up to follow Abberule to 15 distinct locations in time and space to prevent his efforts to assassinate the micro-cam prophets.There is also the shadow of Simmons' greatest enemy, the other side...

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