Of all of the Star Trek novels that I read, there are none that I look forward to reading more than the ones by authors who also scripted episodes of the show itself, in no small part because they developed the canon upon which the entire series is based. Though Theodore Sturgeon's novel was develop...
First of all, I love the idea of a quartz-powered time machine. I'd never read a complete work by Wells before this, and I was pleasantly surprised. It has all of the hallmarks of a work from the Victorian era, but it still has the feeling of fresh invention despite all of the adaptions of the story...
I really did like this book, but at the same time it annoyed me. First, I have always been annoyed that fantasy and science fiction are lumped together as if they were one genre. Oh, I am aware of the history that brought that about and, in fact, this book has an essay by Orson Scott Card in which s...
Read it many years ago. Entertaining old fashioned sf. A product of its time.