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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Short Stories!,
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This review is from: The seeds of time (Paperback)
Whereas Wyndham may now be best remembered for his novel Day of the Triffids clearly his strenghth as a story teller lay in the short story rather than the novel. These stories, the longest of which is thirty pages, each of which starts on the notion of "what if..." are delightfully entertaining, thrilling or disturbing depending on the tone of the particular story. CHRONOCLASM: It's the story of a man faced with sudden knowledge of the immediate and distant future and his willing participation (for good and bad) to see the future play out as it has been described to him. Though the threat of a temporal paradox is presented, the story ends up playing out as if paradoxes cannot come into being leaving the reader to ponder if man really has as much free will as he thinks he does. TIME TO REST: METEOR: SURVIVAL: PAWLEY'S PEEPHOLES: OPPOSITE NUMBER PILLAR TO POST DUMB MARTIAN COMPASSION CIRCUIT WILD FLOWER
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent writing,
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This review is from: Seeds of Time (Paperback)
I found this book on my book shelf and couldn't place when I had gotten it. But my book was printed in England around 1961 and I must have purchased it second hand somewhere. I read 8 out of the 9 stories in about 5 - 6 hours until my eyes felt as if they were coming out of their sockets. But I couldn't stop reading them. Each one was clearly unique. In some cases they're comical. In some there's a little bit of horror. In one the pathos is quite effective and not in the least cliche. And one of the stories will have women standing up and cheering. All the stories are considered SF. But I consider them excellent writing with believable characters that you may not usually find as subjects of science fiction. In fact I kept wondering if such writers as Rod Serling or George Lucas are derivative of his work. In any case if you love short stories, pick this one up. You won't be disappointed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Seeds of Time,
This review is from: Seeds of Time (Paperback)
`The Seeds of Time' is a collection of short stories from John Wyndham and features many stories about both time and space travel. Some are longer, and some are better, than others but they all manage to grab your interest within the first few paragraphs and keep you hooked until the end. Some of the ideas and concepts really give you something to mull over and I often thought about them days after I had finished the book. If you are new to Wyndham then this is a good place to get a feel for his style, but you will soon want to get your hands on his other novels, which are just as well written as this. All in all this is perfect to dip into at odd moments and offers up some excellent science fiction story telling at it's best.Feel free to check out my blog which can be found on my profile page.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Diverse collection of Wyndham's Shortstories,
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This review is from: The seeds of time (Paperback)
Wyndham, using his creative mind, creates a collection of stories following the image of his novels; about the inner recesses of the human mind, and how it deals with bizzare situations. Journey through stories of the poeple of the future visiting the past as tourists, alternate time lines, and the last reminants of humanity dwelling on Mars.
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The Seeds of Time by John Wyndham (Mass Market Paperback - 1971)
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