Short sci-fi book. Quickly ponders the multi-problems of time-travel and the paradoxes associated with it. The paradoxes are handled well with a lot of interesting discussion about how he's "eliminated himself from the timeline" or messed with the time.
It's been a while since I've read Sci-Fi, and I liked this - although I found the relationships awkward. But, maybe I'm not the audience for those relationships.
I need something to read next. What to read? What to read. . .
3 comments:
did you ever try le guin's sci-fi? i never truly got into the type of science fiction that line the shelves of chapters but hers seems in line with the 'good stuff.' err... i enjoy it anyways.
i recommend the left hand of darkness... (and i have it for lending if you're interested)
Ursela Le Guin? I remember reading her in middle school and liking that stuff. I was way into fantasy back then.
YUP. She grew up too - LOL.
I really enjoyed that book...
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