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Old 09-21-2009, 08:57 AM   #54
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Bookfiend, I'm reading Connie Willis' "Doomsday" at the mo. It's rivetting and has stimulated great conversation regarding the problems of time travel, such as: if someone travelled back in time and killed their grandfather, they could never have been born, which means they could never travel back in time to kill their grandfather!
Doomsday is a great read! To Say Nothing of the Dog uses the same scenario, but really turns it upside down! You really can't go wrong with a Willis book.
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