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If your looking for some great time travel stories look for Weber/Flints 1632/1633 or Stirlings 'Island' books where Americans go back in time to fight the Trojan war with flintlocks etc (great stuff!!).
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Another great time travel book I enjoyed reading is called The Prometheus Operation, about a squad sent back in time to alter the effects of WWII. Don't remember the author, however. Anyway, they go back to pre-WWII days in America, find out their time machine doesn't work, and get, among others, Albert Einstein to help repair it, and ultimately change their past, in which Japan had won. It's really a great read.
Another time travel book I enjoyed was Lightning, by Dean Koontz. |
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Thanks again Geckomlis!
I have found a copy of Shockwave Rider on Ebay. It should be here in a week! It was part of a batch of 9 John Brunner paperbacks. My favorite time travel stories are "The End Of Eternity" by Asimove and "Millenium" by Varley. "The End Of Eternity" is about an 'agent' whose job is to go back in time and 'adjust' the timeline in order to preserve their way of life. He becomes unhappy and stages a bit of a revolt. IMHO, this is one of Asimov's best. "Millenium" is about a group of humans from the distant future who are snatching people from airplanes just before crashes. Their goal is to repopulate the planet with better, unmutated stock. It is very interesting in that the story is told in first person singular from two character's point of view. Their timelines are not in synch so the sequence of events is different for each of them. This was made into a movie with Kris Kristoferson. The movie had its good points, but the book was much better. |
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I read Millenium about 20 years ago. It was ok, but not my favorite time-travel story. IIRC, the movie was pretty much faithful to the book.
Has anyone seen Timelines yet? Again, Michael Crichton puts out a quality book, but I'm just wondering how much the movie differs from the book. I like the description of how they do the time travel. They basically "fax" people thru time. |
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I love books like that. Add to christmas list!
Anyway I remember an old Outer Limits episode where a squad of modern infantry men get sent back to Little Big Horn to fight for Custer and get killed anyway. The fellow soldiers can't find them but notice their names suddently appear on a historical grave marker in modern time. I'm seriously gonna get Remember the Alamo. Also remember the Saturday Night Live skit "What if Napoleon had a B-52?" followed by "What if Spartacus had a Piper Cub?" Happy Festivus "Festivus for the rest of us" |
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Speaking of such, I've been interested in reading Harry Turtledove, but I want to read his books in order. Which book should I start out on for his alternate history of the Civil War and afterwards? |
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