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It's a hit!

You can read this book before its prequel... "Mindkiller".
Great science Fiction! Great view into hippie lifestyle in Nova Scotia.

 
Glenn Leicester Butler
 
by Glenn Leicester Butler
No, it's a flop!

A novel about a one-way time-traveling woman who arrives in 1970's hippie country of rural New Brunswick. The novel is unashamedly hippie-esque, fu... (show more)

A novel about a one-way time-traveling woman who arrives in 1970's hippie country of rural New Brunswick. The novel is unashamedly hippie-esque, full of free love, back-to-basics lifestyles and New Age pseudo-mystics.

Unlike most of Robinson's other stuff (especially, for example, Telempath) the characters seem to grow a bit, but I still found this odd - uneven, I guess. The protagonist seems a bit too pre-emptively hostile to the time-traveler's agenda, and I was really disturbed by the revelation that she had withheld that agenda from him, while still confiding in just about everyone else, even though she was portrayed as both good and emotionally involved with him.

The late revelation of the reason why he had abandoned society seemed to entirely deny the character that had been built and seemed to jarringly conflict with itself. If he's a hippie, living the back-to-basics life, then fine. But if he's hiding from a self-imposed sense of guilt over the death/murder of a previous girlfriend, then he would NOT have embraced back-to-basics. Instead, he would have been using that as a camoflage, but inside, he'd have been eaten alive by his guilt/memories AND CONSEQUENTLY, THEY WOULD NOT BE COMING AS A SURPRISE TO THE READER AT THE END OF THE BOOK.

I am also a bit disappointed that Spider is re-using his schticks from the Callahan books, about the search for telepathy/empathy, the near-telepathic group mind of good sex/music/chanting, and the conceit that, once again, his protagonist is a guy ducking from guilt over other people's deaths, and is a hermit-like, super-competent musician who just likes to jam. Doesn't this guy have any other characters? (show less)

 
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  • Drew VanKrevelen

    Fantastic, richly detailed story. It's been awhile since I read it but I remember this as one of my favorites and the one that got me hooked on Spider Robinson. I enjoyed this more than any of the Callahan stories although the "Callahan's Crosstime Saloon" is definitely another great book.

     
     
    by Drew VanKrevelen on Nov 29, 2008 at 05:28AM

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  • Darrell Nogler

    Possibly my favorite book I have ever read :)

     
     
    by Darrell Nogler on Dec 21, 2009 at 04:19AM

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