The Future of Another Timeline

Hardcover, 352 pages

English language

Published Sept. 23, 2019 by Tor Books.

ISBN:
978-0-7653-9210-7
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OCLC Number:
1119388399
ASIN:
0765392100
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43263237

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4 stars (30 reviews)

The Future of Another Timeline is a 2019 science-fiction novel by Annalee Newitz. The feminist time-travel adventure follows Tess, a professional time traveler, geoscientist, and secretly a member of the Daughters of Harriet (Tubman), who are working to make the future better for women.

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3 stars

Hned prvni kapitolka pekne navnadila. Dalsi variace na cestovani casem a ovlivnovani soucasnosti (budoucnosti) pomoci zasahu v minulosti (aka "edity"). Naky nelogicnosti tam rozho sou, ale to neni podstatny. Knizka je castecne ladena feministicky, coz muze nekoho nebavit, za me v cajku. Dovzdelal sem se i v nakych historickych vecech, kdy sem pri cteni knizky shanel zdroje o danych udalostech/mistech (a cast uz nekdo vyeditoval z moji reality!). Vlastne to je celkem sympaticka knizka; nicmene nic prulomovyho.

PS - asi budu i trochu ovlivnenej jednou z tech casovych linii, hodne blizke mymu dospivani :-P

Lesenswert, aber teilweise unangenehm nah an der Realität

5 stars

Ein sehr lesenswertes Buch, das bei mir durchaus einige Gefühle ausgelöst hat. Die Idee ihrer Zeitmaschinen ist interessant und ungewöhnlich. In diesem Buch kämpft eine Gruppe von Frauen und nicht-binären Personen durch Zeitreisen dafür, dass Abtreibungsrechte (und andere Gesetze, die primär Frauen, aber allgemein viele Personen, die keine cis Männer sind, betreffen) freier und weniger einschränkend werden. Die Antagonisten sind an sich super extreme Mens-Rights-Aktivisten und mit dem aktuellen Trend bezüglich Abtreibungsverboten in den USA, ist dieses Buch teilweise unangenehm nah an der Realität. Was es einerseits so gut macht, andererseits auch ernsthaft unerfreulich ist

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5 stars

Time machines have always existed in the bedrock of the Earth, though changing the past is nearly impossible (the Great Man Theory being bs). Enter some alt-right nutjobs determined to prove the idea wrong by changing the course of the women’s rights movement. A feminist group (including a trans girl!) researching the past realise that if they are in the past while history is changed, they retain their memories of the old timeline. Together they piece together the plot to change their history and fight back.

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