The Time Ships

eBook, 512 pages

English language

Published July 24, 2014 by Harper Voyager.

ISBN:
978-0-00-739754-9
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OCLC Number:
883725553
ASIN:
0007397542
Goodreads:
23130579

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4 stars (1 review)

The highly-acclaimed sequel to H G Wells’s THE TIME MACHINE, from the heir to Arthur C. Clarke.

Written to celebrate the centenary of the publication of H G Wells’s classic story The Time Machine, Stephen Baxter’s stunning sequel is an outstanding work of imaginative fiction.

The Time Traveller has abandoned his charming and helpless Eloi friend Weena to the cannibal appetites of the Morlocks, the devolved race of future humans from whom he was forced to flee. He promptly embarks on a second journey to the year AD 802,701, pledged to rescue Weena. He never arrives! The future was changed by his presence… and will be changed again. Hurled towards infinity, the Traveller must resolve the paradoxes building around him in a dazzling temporal journey of discovery. He must achieve the impossible if Weena is to be saved.

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4 stars

A sequel to H.G. Wells' The Time Machine, written for the novel's 100th anniversary and authorized by Wells' estate. It picks up immediately after the end of the original, following the Time Traveler's journeys through several different futures, Earth's distant past, and all the way to the dawn of time. Baxter effectively mimics Wells' style and the 1890s well-off narrator's perspective, which (combined with the experience of multiple futures) reminds me of Moorcock's Nomad of the Time Streams trilogy.

With the advantage of another 100 years' worth of scientific discoveries, and knowledge of how the real 20th century turned out, Baxter drastically increases the scope of the travels. Paradoxes and causality loops weave through the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics. In one timeline, the Morlocks build a Dyson sphere. In another, clusters of nanobots re-colonize a world that's no longer hospitable to humans. Much of the middle is …

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