Time (Manifold 1)

464 pages

Published Aug. 7, 2000 by Voyager.

ISBN:
978-0-00-651182-3
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3 stars (25 reviews)

Part of the Manifold series.

9 editions

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To cut to the chase, I didn't care for this book much at all. I've never read a sci-fi book so heavy on science, by which I mean he spent a LOT of time explaining various scientific principles. There were LONG passages where various ideas and theories are discussed, explained, etc, so much so that, for me, it killed the flow of the story. I like science, and I like novels. For me, this was NOT a good mix. Tell me what's going on, not why. I don't care, in the context of a novel, about Relativity, quantum theory, etc. Just tell about that darn space ships! :P

Another issue I had with this book, which may or may not carry as much weight with others, was that if the author needed a bad guy, it was probably some crazy Christian. I get that people don't accept Christianity as I …

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