Slipstream

Slipstream (A Crisis of Two Worlds #1)

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"Last night I died for the third time this week..."
Jordan Pendragon is crazy good at fixing situations that have gone bad. It's a talent prized by his high school ice hockey team. However, when a car accident puts Jordan in the hospital, he wakes up with more than just an amazing slapshot in his toolbox. Jordan can manipulate space-time and in just a few weeks, he'll dep...more
ebook, First Edition, 385 pages
Published April 3rd 2012 by Double Dragon Media Group
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Brooke R. Busse
Michael is a good blogging friend of mine (in fact, he sent me my copy of this book) so I intend to put as much thought into this review as I possibly can. However, I refuse to sugar coat anything. If something was good, I'll say it's good. If something needed a little work, I intend to be fully honest about that, too.

First, I can not fathom the amount of imagination it took to come up with this world. Every detail, from how many Megacities were in North America to the floating heads in Hilent's...more
Callie Leuck
SLIPSTREAM is a scifi book that is a little heavier on the science than some scifi I've read, but certainly not any heavier than ALL scifi. As a science-medical writer, I like that aspect, but it's something I will probably advise people of when I tell them about this book. The main character is a high school hockey player in Salt Lake City who likes to think about theoretical physics in his spare time. He is NOT your average high school kid. Also, he and his sister live alone. Again, not averag...more
Patrick
Slipstream starts off simply enough. Jordan Pendragon lives in Salt Lake City. He's a star hockey player on his high school team. All the girls want him, but he's not all that interested in them. Then he goes out with his sister and a couple of friends and there's an accident that lands Jordan in the hospital. He sees a young man kill a fellow patient. Later Jordan sees that young man again and after an altercation finds a strange bracelet.

While at a state fair with his sister and a couple of f...more
Rusty
I've been quite ill of late and my heart's not in writing a review here, but I'm afraid I'll forget to follow up and do this later so I'll be brief.

This is about as tough a book to summarize, or review, as I’ve read in a while. I have to give the author an A+ for effort regardless, this novel is so jam packed with ideas that I’m not sure I can count them all. I mean, there is a ton of stuff going on here.

At first, the story begins in rather mundane fashion, a high school student struggling to fi...more
Ariana
I recieved this book for free through Goodreads First Reads

This book hooked me in from the very first line-"Last night, I died for the third time this week" and never let go. The pace was fast and the storyline unique. I was drawn into the well crafted world that was Avalon and was amazed at the detail in it. Michael Offutt clearly had and explanation and a backstory to everything. The romance was subtle and added to the storyline instead of dominating it.I was put off slightly by the physic dis...more
Richard
I received this book from the Goodreads Givaway program.

The characters are well built and the world has incredible depth. The story is well thought out and the pace is quick which makes for a pleasant read. While I enjoyed this book I did have some trouble in the beginning with the author's style of description(using name brands to describe clothing), although once I got past that the story really picked up and proceeded to blow me away.

Michale Offutt is a good storyteller and I look forward to...more
Alex Akira
This highly ambitious novel blends quantum theory, mythology and spirituality into an action-adventure, mystery-ridden, technically detailed, love story that reads like a script for a movie or a new video game. I'm rating it 3.5 stars.

While I was compelled to turn its pages, fascinated by the incredible amount of detail the author created for his world and eager to find answers to the mystery it’s pages held, I also found myself searching for something I could grab ahold of to satisfy my emoti...more
Catherine Stine
Oct 27, 2012 Catherine Stine rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: sci-fi lovers, theoretical physics lovers, myth, fantasy
Jordan Pendragon is a multilayered guy. He's handsome, an ace at ice hockey and math, but not as at ease with navigating the emotional realms of high school and at staying clean. When he learns that he's being followed by a strange British man Kolin, and Jordan turns to chase him, Kolin leaves behind a glowing, seamless watchband. Jordan is in dire pain when he tries it on and the thing sucks green oil from his arm. He later learns from Kolin that the band is called a Life Extractor, and Green L...more
Helena Soister
Any book that begins with a teenager saying, "Last night, I died for the third time this week," gets my attention. But I was really hooked when this teenager ponders his physics class lesson by combining Schrodinger's Cat with speculations about God being forced to use angels to travel between dimensions because of the quantum laws he created, and the effects of "the one consciousness out there that we all happen to share."

"Slipstream" is an exciting science fiction adventure story that dares to...more
Kimiko Kotani
Jordan Pendragon is a star player for his high school hockey team in Salt Lake City. Neither he nor his twin sister Kathy seem to be anything other than normal representative faces of American high schoolers- that is until the car accident. This car accident changes their lives in more ways than one, as Jordan begins to have some very strange experiences. He even picks up a stalker- a very bold one at that who Jordan at first thinks is British. Kolin isn't the only one following however, and a f...more
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SlipStream is an adventures book that takes you between two worlds. One of them is our world and the other named Avalon. Jordan Pendragon is a talented ice hockey player and when he gets into an accident he discovers he has new powers, named slipstream (later found out in the book, which distortions space and time at his will). Slipstream, as is later defined, takes both his sister, Kathy, Jordan and Kolin (resident of Avalon) to an alternat
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Michael Di Gesu
SLIPSTREAM is an amazing conglomeration of high fashion, suspense, mystery, science fiction, and young adult trials and tribulations.

Michael’s keen descriptions add layers and layers to this intriguing story of a boy named Jordan. Not the usual hero, he is blond, buffed, and sensitive ... and ... did I mention gay? What a great role model of young gay teens.

Jordan is a jock, a scholar, and the boy next door all rolled up in one. What I really loved about this novel is the dynamic between Jordan...more
Donna Hole
Slipstream was a brilliantly written, YA sci-fi novel. Once I started reading, it was hard to put down. The main character Jordan Pendragon is a little difficult to appreciate at first; he is extremely intelligent and a superior athlete, with a self centered attitude and emotionless demeanor that can be a bit off-putting, despite the tragedy the story beginning. As the story progresses, however, so does Jordan's emotional growth. I attribute the early lack as the author allowing his character gr...more
Don Bradshaw
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Wow this was an amazing piece of fantasy from an author totally new to me. The second book in this series, Oculus, can not come out soon enough. Jordan Pendragon is a wiz kid at math, a high school hockey star and one gorgeous hunk. He and his twin sister Kathy are orphans living on their own on Salt Lake City. Jordan is in a terrible car wreck which left him in a coma for a week. When he awoke, he saw a strange young man coming out...more
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This was a bit of a strange book that never really fully came together for me. Jordan himself is a bit of a contradiction - a sporty guy who loves Ice Hockey but who is also a bit of a science geek who spends his down-time considering Schrodinger’s cat in some detail. His sister as well remains something of an enigma for much of this novel and neither character ever really develops much beyond the first page. The plot felt highly derivative an...more
Wechselbalg
I received 'SLIPSTREAM' by Michael Offutt as a Goodreads Giveaway.

I liked the pace of the book.
The world of Avalon is well created. The monsters and modified people are especially fascinating.

What I didn't expect was the amount of drugs present in the story.
I originally expected the liquid life to be the symbolic/actual equivalent to drugs. So, drugs, like we know them, too, in Avalon caught me a little offhand, but I guess it's necessary for the story.
And I disliked it only due personal prefer...more
Dorin
I have recently received Michael Offutt's Slipstream as a GoodReads Giveaway

I've never been good at introductions, so I'll just cut to the chase...

Michael's debut novel looks like a very good promise for future writings.
There are quite some features that he combined successfully in turning a nice story, like, and not stopping at, good overall pacing of the action, building the tension, building like-able characters, creating a deep dystopic world, and so on.

There are also a couple of ideas that...more
Patricia Tilton
Looking forward to this new release. Sounds like a great story, with a lot of tension and many unexpected twists.
Marc Leroux
Disclaimer: I received this book as part of the Goodreads giveaway program.
The premise of the book interested me. Science-fiction, time travel, multiple universes and hockey. What more could I ask for?
Well, better writing and character development, perhaps. Perhaps using real hockey terms (it's "right wing" not "right forward") and not constantly referring to "ice hockey" ... we get the point after the 10th repetition).
Jason Pendragon and his sister Kathy are normal teenagers, growing up without...more
Michael Pierce
Michael Offutt’s debut novel, Slipstream, is unlike anything I’ve read. It is a sci-fi mystery, adventure with a teenage protagonist, Jordan Pendragon. The book gets its title from the physical phenomenon of the same name, which Offutt uses as an extraordinary ability to manipulate space-time, giving it to Jordon to discover and learn to harness.

The story begins on Earth, where Jordon, a high school hockey star with an aptitude for physics, learns of his ability with the slipstream. He meets a y...more
Scott
Slipstream by Michael Offutt has a very entertaining concept. Combining Arthurian themes with examples of advanced technology, a society that where the rich buy the life essence of the poor, alternate realities, and spirit animals leads to a book that has a unique feel.

The story that the book tells heavily involves two things that I know almost nothing about hockey and advanced math. Despite those two things being featured I still really enjoyed this book. The characters are done well for the m...more
M.J.
I can’t even begin to wrap my mind around the amount of imagination required to create a world such as the one created here. Seriously, I think this book is a fantastic example of world building. I didn’t respond to the characters as well. Jordan was more or less fine but I didn’t connect to Kathy really at all. Kolin was, by far, my favorite, even if he does spell his name with a K. There are a surprising number of typos/grammatical errors but I’m still interested in reading the next book when...more
Sally
Aug 10, 2012 Sally rated it 3 of 5 stars
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This was such an odd book, such a weird clash of genres, that I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about. There are aspects of Slipstream that would definitely brand it as a YA novel, but then there are others that are simply too mature for such an audience. It is a very smart novel, and one with a fantastic premise, but the characters themselves, as well as some of the narrative phrasing, seems crafted to appeal to a younger audience.

Like the book itself, the main character, Jordan, is someth...more
Cherie
Michael Offutt’s SLIPSTREAM is a thrilling debut to this new series!

After Jordan Pendragon awakes from a car accident, he discovers he has unusual abilities to manipulate space-time. Those abilities quickly become his answer to life or death when he, another man, and his sister are sucked into a parallel universe. In Avalon, nothing is as it seems, and Jordan must find a way to use his powers once again to save both their worlds.

SLIPSTREAM is a complex book filled with strong elements of science...more
Ciara Knight
At first I struggled with how to write this review, because I didn’t know where to begin. There are so many amazing elements to this story. I’m going to concentrate on what I loved about the story and forgo the synopsis because I don’t want to give too much away.

My first surprise while reading Slipstream was how scientifically backed all the technology and fantastical elements of the story were. I've read many science fiction stories that don’t follow the rules of their world, or pull things out...more
Charity Bradford
Hold on to your seats, I'm sure many of you will not have seen this coming. The average Mormon Girl reads and likes a book with gay characters. ;)

Let's break this down in to bite sized chunks.

The Science

This book is not for everyone. Michael does a wonderful job digging deep into the world of physics to explain what the slipstream is and how it works. I love this kind of stuff even though my mommy brain has a hard time keeping up with it. Perhaps this is why I love it. It gives me a chance to st...more
Cindy Borgne
Slipstream is a wild ride into a parallel world blended with high-tech and dark urban fantasy.

At first, crazy things were just kind of happening to the main character, Jordan Pendragon. He found a strange bracelet and tampered with it. He got into fights and irritated emotionally cold teachers. A lot of questions were being raised about that bracelet, a mysterious British guy and some unusual things Jordan was seeing after the car accident.

I wanted answers to all the strange happenings. I was g...more
Allison
This book must be decent if I was capable of reading it through. I really liked how the author vividly describe everything from the characters, their actions, and the surroundings. I could picture the story in my mind and could relate to some parts of the book. Kathy definitely reminds me of my own sister so that kept it interesting. Being a science buff, I enjoyed the tidbits of knowledge throughout the book. I am interested to see what else Michael Offutt can whip up.


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Brinda
Slipstream is a mind-blowing sci-fi read from beginning to end. It's not a quick read. The details of the world that Offutt has created deserve a slow study. Most of the story takes place in the world of Avalon. This dark and seedy world is obsessed with many things but mainly a substance called Liquid Life. The main character, Jordan, and his twin sister both possess this valuable substance in a rare form called Life Green. I don't plan to recount the entire synopsis. This is a story of a quest...more
Ivy Zheng
This book was fabulous. I really enjoy reading it. The characters name was pretty funny and weird at the same time. Thought the two main character's last name reminds me of The Pendragon Series which is also great. Both series is a highly recommended books that all reader should try.

I really love it. Jordan Pendragon and Kathy Pendragon are both teenagers and went to Kolin's world because Jordan holds the space-time powers.

It's really great. Kolin is a little bit dumb. It's was really awkward wi...more
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Slipstream (A Crisis of Two Worlds, #1)
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Michael Offutt writes speculative fiction books that have science fiction, GLBT, and paranormal elements. His first book, "Slipstream" has received some critical acclaim and was published by Double Dragon in the spring. The sequel, "Oculus" is slated to be published in 2013. He has one brother, no pets, and a few roots that keep his tree of life sufficiently watered. By day, he works for the State...more
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“Vibrations caused by powerful turbines stirred Kathy from a dream centered around a funeral. Her eyes flicked open, face dry, and she had no idea where she was. In her dream, she saw crystalline silver spiders again, weaving their way through the graveyard, leaving trails of silver webs over corpses, binding them for some unknown purpose in the cold dark earth.” 2 people liked it
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