Decent Time Travel Novel
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I felt the characters in this novel were weak and shallow. There were also so many "ifs" in this book, I mean I can understand one miracle, but there were a lot of I beamed (which sounded a little "trekky" to me) out at the last second for it to seem plausible.
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good time travel novel
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I'm constantly looking for time travel books that don't blantantly ignore paradoxes. This one doesn't, and moreover offers the new concept of "metatime" which I believe, has something to do with how fast a time distortion set off in the past, will reach the future. Really enjoyed it,
and can't wait to read Time Station London! Only one book I've read on time travel is better: Gerrold's "The man who folded himself".
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