From Time to Time

From Time to Time
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The Sequel To Time And Again

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

1995

نویسنده

Campbell Scott

شابک

9780743547420
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
These intriguing novels about time travel fail to reach their potential. Scott's low-key style doesn't do justice to Finney's colorful storytelling. He even fails to bring to life the colorful descriptions of vintage New York. B.J.P. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

March 29, 1999
In Finney's wonderful cult classic Time and Again (1970), Manhattan adman Simon Morley joined a secret government time-travel project, transported himself back to the New York City of 1882, fell in love and decided to remain in the past. This entertaining sequel, which traces Simon's attempts to alter a course of events in 1912 and thereby prevent WWI, lacks the magic and urgency of its predecessor but is diverting nonetheless. Bidding goodbye to his 19th-century wife, Simon first revisits the late 20th century, where remnants of the ``Project'' propose another experiment to redirect history. Finney (who also wrote The Body Snatchers) makes the most of this creaky premise as Simon, leaping back to 1912, meets Al Jolson, witnesses a dirigible launch, circles Manhattan in a biplane and befriends vaudeville actors. To complete the experiment, Simon must help Major Archie Butt-an aide to President Taft-return to the States from a crucial diplomatic mission. The hitch is that Butt is sailing on the Titanic-and Simon, who joins him on the ship's maiden voyage, must desperately try to stay the hand of fate and keep it from sinking. Like Time and Again, this mind-stretching escapist adventure is studded with period photos and news clippings that function as an integral part of the story.



AudioFile Magazine
Time-traveling agent for the United States government Simon Morley continues his adventures to alter historical events to prevent WWI, in the sequel to TIME AND AGAIN. Paul Hecht narrates in a strongly masculine voice with steady and deliberate intonations befitting the main character. Hecht seems well matched with Morley, keenly aware of reading emphasis into the more emotional parts and simply narrating sections that are historical re--countings. Hecht reads the listener into the time warp of the story, to be entertained and caught up in the events of history. P.A.J. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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