Breaking Gravity

· MoBetter Productions Inc
4.6
79 reviews
Ebook
214
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About this ebook

It was just a hoverboard. Nobody was supposed to die.

Dale Adams has worked hard to leave his troubled past behind for a brighter future at Emory University. But when he makes a discovery that will change humanity forever, avoiding the spotlight becomes the least of his concerns.


Small experiments have attracted big attention. And not all who notice want Dale to be successful. Or even alive.


As Dale's world collapses around him, his fate intertwines with that of a girl he hardly knows. Their only hope for survival is to disappear into Atlanta's seedy underbelly, the very place Dale has tried so hard to leave behind. Time is running out, but if they can survive long enough science will be rewritten by the most unlikely of authors.


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❝ ...grabs you by the throat early on and doesn't let go! ❞

~ Al Letson, Host of Reveal on NPR

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4.6
79 reviews
Rosalind Hustler
July 19, 2019
I thoughly enjoyed this book. A really interesting plot that covers contempory issues. I thought it ended too soon and that there were still some confusion regarding the good/bad groups.
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Fred Bailey
June 8, 2018
Very imaginative. Would have liked more development of Jessica and delve further into his ideas for releasing the plans for the future Good read...
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Scott. Clinton.
July 26, 2019
I really liked this book. I started reading and couldn't put it down until I finished it. The story was well written, gripping and kept me interested. A great book and I will be checking out other books by this author.
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About the author

Yes, Mitty Walters is a pen name. It's a tribute to the classic, not the recent. When I read that story, I was a homeless teenager who was never sure where he would be sleeping the next night. I had an instant connection with Walter Mitty. But I always felt like his dark reflection. Walter's wild fantasy life helped him to escape his boring reality. But my fantasy was just to have a boring reality. 


Too bleak? Fine. 

The truth is I joined the Merchant Marines when I was fifteen. When they asked for ID, I gave them my dead cousin's birth certificate. Next thing I knew I was on a bus headed to Savannah. When I hopped my first freighter, my heart was filled with all kind of romantic notions. But three straight days of puking cajoled me back to reality. I didn't set foot on land for another four months.

The Merchant Marine is not some mysterious gateway to adventure for young lads. It's just work, sweat, and misery. I didn't get marooned on any island, didn't rescue any damsels in distress. I just toiled away pointlessly. The most adventure I had was getting arrested in Thailand with a bunch of drunken idiots that I didn't even know. I learned to speak a little Cantonese while I was in there, though. I wasted away for a eighteen months, until the riots began.

Crap. Too bleak again?

Look. You can be honest. You don't care who I am. You just want to go on wild ride. I'm cool with that. Let's do dis, yo. Just pick up the book and let's bounce.

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