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As an avid Science Fiction reader in my youth I cared little for the paradoxes brought about in most time travel stories. After I began to write my tastes took on a more logical track. A affected B which affected C and so forth.
As much as I loved the entire Star Trek group of series every time they had a time travel story I was left quite irritated; especially the way Voyager ended.
About the only book I liked was HG Wells' "Time Machine". I lose interest with others as the anomalies pile up.
What do you think about time travel stories? Is there a book you would recomend or not? I'd like to know.
As much as I loved the entire Star Trek group of series every time they had a time travel story I was left quite irritated; especially the way Voyager ended.
About the only book I liked was HG Wells' "Time Machine". I lose interest with others as the anomalies pile up.
What do you think about time travel stories? Is there a book you would recomend or not? I'd like to know.