INTRODUCTION

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Jenny Sullivan has become through unforeseen circumstances the evolved version of an originally created counterpart. She needs to pass a viability test on behalf of not only humanity but all life on Earth. She finds herself experiencing jaunts back to World War 2, travelling to a planet in another galaxy. And deeper still, adventuring in some alternative realities related to fictional books (some of which were her favourites).

This is sci-fi like no other. Lots of fun, laughs and jeopardy lie in wait for the reader. Dive in!


Thou hast spoken right, 'Tis true.

The wheel is come full circle. I am here.

                                                   King Lear Act 5, scene 3, 171–175

                                                   – William Shakespeare


Note:

The best warmup for this novel is to read the following great stories: The Tunnel under the World by Frederick Pohl; the Castle of Adventure by Enid Blyton; Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes; 1984 By George Orwell and The Time Machine by HG Wells. All of them feature as part of Jenny's viability test.


Full Circle:

The ultimate adventure through alternative realities


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BOOKS BY T. J. P. CAMPBELL

In reverse chronological order of completion:

(All ISBNs purchased from Nielsen ISBN Agency in the author's name to be published under the bookanory,com Publishing House imprint)

Fiction:

The Owner of the Crown: The Novel (463,000 words)

The Owner of the Crown trilogy: Book 1: The Eccentric Crosser (144,000 words)

The Owner of the Crown trilogy: Book 2: Saliman Attacks (146,000 words)

The Owner of the Crown trilogy: Book 3: The Ultimate Battle (173,000 words)

The Last Robot (152,000 words)

Full Circle (146,000 words)

The Land of the Yellow Sea (102,400 words)

Metafiction (171,000 words)

King Trump (130,000 words)

Pride and Prejudice and Superheroes (133,650 words)

Skylar Holmes: The Last Hope (152,200 words)

Starship Wuthering Heights (152,100 words)

A Wallpad Orange (136,000 words)

Britland Calling: The Novel (175,000 words)

Britland Calling quartet: Book 1: A Trip to another Earth (40,100 words)

Britland Calling quartet: Book 2: Britland in Danger (42,300 words)

Britland Calling quartet: Book 3: The Four Playing Card Suits (47,300 words)

Britland Calling quartet: Book 4: Conclusion (46,700 words)

The Londoners: Secret Underground City (47,300 words)

The Ultimate Serial Killer (56,250 words)

Planet of the Girls (37,100 words)

To Be, Or Not To Be (86,000 words)

The Lost Little Ant (6,400 words)

Robot Horizon: A Robot Anthology (125,000 words)

1. The Need of Consciousness (8,000 words)

2. When Tears Have Dried (7,900 words)

3. The Neanderthal Secret (14,000 words)

4. The Final Deception (24,240 words)

5. A Blip in Modernity (22,500 words)

6. There's No Place Like Home (30,000 words)

7. Grand Finale (19,000 words)


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T. J. P. CAMPBELL.

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