Again time-travel. The organization called Eternity controls time. They alter it by making subtle changing in the past or future, for the good of mankind as they declare. It’s named Reality Change.In one of the time travels Harlan meets a girl and after a while, he falls in love with her. The Etern...
This is one of my favorite novels by Isaac Asimov, and I think underrated among his works, perhaps because it's a one-off, not something that ties into his Foundation or Robot series. I remember the outline of the story even decades after my first read, which is a sign of its ability to have an impa...
Pakko olla rehellinen tämän kirjan kohdalla. Olisin halunnut antaa tälle viisi tähteä, koska Asimov, mutta en pystynyt. Kirjan ensimmäinen puolisko oli erittäin tahmeaa etenemistä kohdallani, koska en pystynyt samaistumaan hahmoihin enkä heidän mielenliikkeisiinsä. Kuten tavallista Asimovin kohdalla...
The End of Eternity is a story about an organization named Eternity composed of Eternals, individuals who live outside of time, and attempt to fix havoc in mankind's past and future through time traveling. Andrew Harlan is a Technician, the most coveted role in Eternity. It is his responsibility to ...
Nutshell: antisocial nerd, responsible for historical amendments to spacetime continuum, dicks it up for everyone in order to lose virginity.Eternity is an interdimensional NGO, set up in the 27th century (32), initially to carry on intertemporal trade (43), which trade was promoted as its primary p...
Every science fiction writer has at least one time travel story in them. It is always interesting to see which side of the change history debate the author comes down on. Some writers depict it as being nearly impossible to change the past (Alfred Bester's "The Men Who Murdered Mohammed"), or that...
I don't know whether I began reading Asimov's nonfiction or fiction works first. I do know that I wrote a fan letter to him and actually got a reply back. Granted, it was a form-letter postcard but it was still pretty "cool" that I was "corresponding" with an actual author.I was also very selective ...
If you haven't read Asimov's SF classic, it's one of those time-travel stories where you can change the past. The people with the time machines are a shadowy, infinitely powerful organisation called the Eternals. They flit around in time, changing things "for the good of humanity". Except that, as I...
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