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Title: Time Blender (Time Blender) by Michael Dorn, Hilary Hemingway, Jeffry P. Lindsay ISBN: 0-06-105682-0 Publisher: Harpercollins Pub. Date: 01 September, 1997 Format: Mass Market Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.88 (8 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Cliffhangers...
Comment: Devouring the book in one day I found it an enjoyable read. Yes, there were plenty of inconsistent action, but there were some good twists to keep me on my toes. Being a Star Trek fan made me buy the book, but the story itself kept me with it until I finished.
The action was good...and the setup of the main character was very "renaissance" like with the military to academic background. Yes, I want to be like Tony.
The back of the book is a bit misleading and I was slightly confused, there are books with worse that I have read so I won't hold them accountable for it.
I'm now off to find the second book of the series...
Rating: 5
Summary: A spectacular twisted view of a fairly common theme
Comment: Michael Dorn captures your attention early in this brilliant novel and doesn't let go until the last word of the last parragraph. The imagery is the best I've seen in pop Sci-Fi in years! I can honestly say that I haven't been this excited about a sci-fi novel since the first time I read Ringworld.
Miller, the main character, is portrayed in a fashion that allows you to actually think like him, almost anticipating how he will handle each step of his convoluted trip. And, what a trip! The authors propensity to twist and manipulate reality keeps you at the edge of your seat the entire page-flipping, gut wrenching experience.
The last page, though tieing up most of the myriad tendrils of the story, creates whole new questions; leaving the reader thirsty for more of the intoxicating obserdeity of Millers grand trek.
This is a must read for any fan of the limits of imagination, and the excitement of classic Sci-fi. I can hardly wait for the sequel.
Rating: 3
Summary: A man lost in time/space wanting to do the right thing
Comment: Michael Dorn has created an interesting black indiana jones named Tony Miller involved in some time/space adventures. But it looks like the book was written individually by the 3 authors and then put together but not very cohesively. Maybe more will be explained in the next novel but the reader should not be as confused as the main character of the novel. I also think the 2 other authors should have had their names on the cover as well as Dorn.
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