The Man Who Folded Himself
by:
David Gerrold (author)
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780394479224 (039447922X)
Publish date: February 28th 1973
Publisher: Random House, Inc.
Pages no: 148
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Novels,
Travel,
Humor,
Science Fiction,
Speculative Fiction,
Time Travel,
Glbt,
Queer,
Gay
Here are the two comments I made while reading the book:I am getting real sick of this book - all these what ifs and how many people there are. I'm close to done with it so I'll more than likely finish it but I am definitely giving it a bad rating.and There's an awful lot of male giggling in this bo...
“I am destined to rule the Universe. I am God.” A short, engagingly written, if headache-inducing, diversion with three or four time-travel ideas that could be spun off into stories of their own. It looks like Richard Curtis read this then jettisoned all the interesting stuff for “About Time” and it...
This is a lovely little mindbender of a book - not hard science, for those who are so inclined. But a true literature of ideas, looking at identity and self through the lens of time travel, through one man (and all the versions of himself) and how he chooses to use it. He is not a representative ma...
This book is about a time traveler that has traveled where no other time traveler has traveled before.If and If I read the book correctly. Dan/Danny/Uncle Jim/ Diane/Donna/Aunt Jane are all the same person but traveling in different time lines depending on the decisions they take resulting in differ...
I remember picking up this book in a public library in London. I had no idea who David Gerrold was, just that the cover looked interesting and the synopsis sounded good. I was fairly new to sf way back then and time traveling was an exciting concept to me. Prior to this novel the only time travel fi...