Monday, February 10, 2014

Guest Post ---> Butterman (Time) Travel, Inc.


Today Mad Scientist has the pleasure of presenting a Guest Post for my stop in a Speculative Fiction Blog Tour. Butterman (Time) Travel, Inc is nothing but a fun ride through the past and the future which will have you soon enjoying present as you flip through this novel.  

Candace at Candace's Book Blog & CBB Book Promotions is an excellent host! Stop by if you are interested in being apart of future Bookish delight tours.
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Butterman (Time) Travel, Inc 

By: PK Hrezo
Published:  Indie Author
Publish Date:  Nov 12th 2013
Pages: 308 ebook
Tags:  Science Fiction, Time Travel, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult 
Source:  Candace's Book Promotions
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Have you given a thought to what would be of your lovely life now if you have done something different. Anything?

Would you be the same person you are now?

What about if you could go somewhere and change something, meet someone, visit an event that was to go down in the history books that you may have missed. 

Could you come up with 5 time destinations you would like to visit.

Mad Scientist has a hankering for travel more often than not but MS finds it a bit discerning to try and narrow down my travel desires to 5. If MS created a time a machine... Ah, what fun an adventures would be had.

Since MS is blustering over 5 we will have to see where our lovely author, PK Hrezo, would indulge.  

Top 5 Time Trip Destinations:



There are a ton of great choices, and although I’d love to say I’ve got a list of profoundly philosophical quests up my sleeve, the truth is, I’d probably see some good shows first. Being the music lover that I am, here are my first choices:
#5
The epic music festival in my book: the original Woodstock. I mean, wow. Just to feel that vibe for a few hours would be outstanding. And hear all those iconic performers? Yeah. Totally.
#4
London in the late 1960s for a Led Zeppelin show. Gettin’ the lead out with these musical geniuses would be unbeatable. Put me in some bell bottoms and platforms to top it off and I’m in heaven. 
#3
 1967/68 on the Sunset Strip of LA for a Doors show. Their organ player, Ray Manzarek, died this year. RIP. To see the band in their prime, with Jim Morrison alive and unpredictably clever—major head rush.
#2
New York in the 1940s for a Frank Sinatra show with my honey. Nothing says romance like this old school crooner, plus dressing the part in full retro-40s style would be divine. Men suits and fedoras, women in modest but feminine dresses and heels? *swoon*
#1
Back to my roots, to relive the music that kicked off my new adult years: Seattle in the early 90s for the grunge/alternative movement. Oh the memories! I’d lace up my Docs, pull out my flannel, and jam to some Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Nirvana, among others that emerged around that time. I lived in Florida, so to actually be there at the center of it all, singing along to the tunes I listened to so religiously back in the day? Dreamy.

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Thank you for such an amazing guest post!

Where would you enjoy going my lovelies??




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About the Author




PK Hrezo is a native Floridian whose life could easily be a Jimmy Buffet song. She shares her home with her firefighter husband and their two children. When not creating characters and their worlds, PK can be found at her other job of rearranging passenger’s itineraries for a major international airline. The only hobbies she loves more than traveling, are reading, writing, and music, and when the four are combined she exists in total bliss.

She blogs regularly at PK HREZO: Fearless Fiction http://pk-hrezo.blogspot.com/

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3 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for featuring me here today MS!! You rock! :)

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  2. Thanks for hosting a tour stop!
    I think that I would like to travel back to the 90's for a grunge concert. Probably Nirvana. I was in 7th grade when Kurt Cobain died and it was DEVASTATING. But most places I would choose to go are further back in history. Because the time travel is controlled and we can leave at any time I would like to visit as far back as we can go (that's 100 years to the past or future, right? It's been awhile since I read the book.)

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