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If you could return to a day in the past & change the course of history, what day would it be?
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Jake Love is a revered obstetrician who by happenstance or design is given the opportunity of a lifetime. The chance to spend the day with anyone from the annals of history. Which renowned philosopher, monarch, or religious icon can withstand a dose of scientific inquiry from the future? Jake's choice is one that raises the bar to unimaginable heights, as he dares to question the unquestionable. This forbidden fruit must be bitten and the only challenge is... Will he live to tell about it?


Cognitive dissonance - the psychological conflict resulting from simultaneously holding incompatible beliefs and attitudes.
~Grady Harp, Amazon Hall of Fame Top 100 Reviewer from the Vine Voice

Who is Greg Ware and why have we not heard about him before? Perhaps this is his debut and if so heads up, fellow readers, because here is an adventuresome writer who deals spectacularly well with quasi-science fiction in a manner few have attempted. JUST LOVE EVERYBODY is a book of possibilities, a story that challenges us to first sit back and relax and enjoy his creation as a story, and second to engage the brain and realize that this is the aperitif to a banquet of possibilities – some suggested answers to questions we all have during stargazing hours, some twists and turns of imaginary (or are they?) situations we may not comprehend at first, and in the end leaves us with the urge to hug someone – or somebodies.

What sets Greg apart (or rather one of the things that makes him unique) is his admixture of reality as we know and live in it right now, some reminders of where we have been, and some fine ideas of where we could be headed. He starts his story with a credible couple having supper on the beach, lets us get to know them, allows the entry of some sexy innuendoes, and then sets the scene for something up in the stratosphere and an incident that triggers one of the finest rides through the land of possibilities written to date.

Starting his story in the year 2031 (thirty years after 911) we encounter the following – 'Jake Love is a revered obstetrician who by happenstance or design is given the opportunity of a lifetime. The chance to spend the day with anyone from the annals of history. Which renowned philosopher, monarch, or religious icon can withstand a dose of scientific inquiry from the future? Jake's choice is one that raises the bar to unimaginable heights, as he dares to question the unquestionable. This forbidden fruit must be bitten and the only challenge is... Will he live to tell about it?' And that is as much as any reader new to this book should know as the book itself is a journey well worth taking.

Few writers can balance the 'now' with the immense possibilities of 'future' or what may just be a step closer to reality than we realize as well as Greg Ware. For your entertainment, but more important, for your soul, read this wonderful book. Highly Recommended. ~Grady Harp

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