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Shoot, I wanted to keep talking about it.Please do not talk about this subject...
The Time Machine, by HGWells.
Oh, 300 pages or so.What's it about?
Oh, 300 pages or so.
No, I'm a lousy bowler.I'll set 'em up,you knock 'em down.
No, I'm a lousy bowler.
Terrible Stetson comes to mind.
You mean the infamous old west outlaw?Terrible Stetson comes to mind.
You mean the infamous old west outlaw?
Best time travel book I've read lately is Harvest of Time by Alastair Reynolds. It's a Dr. Who book, but a stand alone. I personally can't stand Dr Who in general, but this book is great on all fronts. Characters, plots and the mind numbing paradoxes of time travel.
Other than that, Timescape by Greg Benford, Cowl by Neal Asher, Cosmic Engineers by A.E Van Vogt, Our Children's Children By Clifford D Simak!
Just remembered some more good ones. Time and Again by Jack Finney, The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov and The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers.
Seen the Film, the watch left back in time, made a paradox. enjoyed it Christopher Reeve was in it.Mathieson's Somewhere in Time was very well done (book, not movie, though that was okay, too).
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. Is that Netflix US or Netflix, europe?...I watched it, and it sure does...it's almost as gripping as the written word....
ah Mark Twain, haven't seen the film in year. Was Bing Crosby the actor who travelled back?It's been so very long ago since I read it, but I remember I really enjoyed "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court" by Mark Twain (even though I was forced to read it in college )
...no you didn't....Shoot, I wanted to keep talking about it.
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. Is that Netflix US or Netflix, europe?