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Old 02-19-2013, 04:02 AM   #15711
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Next up is "The Accidental Time Machine", by Joe Haldeman.
I really enjoyed this one. A fun, classic time-travel story. A graduate student at MIT accidentally builds a time machine, but the problem is that it will only take him forwards in time. He has to travel further and further into the future, looking for a society which has the technology to send him back to his own time again. Well worth reading.

I should add that this is also the first "Gateway SF" book I've read that's been completely typo-free - it seems that, as they told me recently, their ebook production processes are indeed improving.

On next to "At Home", by Bill Bryson.
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