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The End of Eternity

By Isaac Asimov

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| Mass Market Paperback | 9780586024409

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His name was Andrew Harlan. He was an Eternal: a member of a highly exclusive organisation. His job was to range through past and present centuries, monitoring and even altering Time's myriad cause-and-effect relationships ...

But when he met Noÿs, he fell victim to a phenomenon older than Time i Continue

His name was Andrew Harlan. He was an Eternal: a member of a highly exclusive organisation. His job was to range through past and present centuries, monitoring and even altering Time's myriad cause-and-effect relationships ...

But when he met Noÿs, he fell victim to a phenomenon older than Time itself - love. It was then he realized that he must use the awesome technique of the Eternals to twist Time so that they might survive - together.

THE END OF ETERNITY is science fiction for the connoisseur; it is mind-bending storytelling by the world's greatest modern master of SF - Isaac Asimov.

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    un vero fuoriclasse

    it goes straight into the top 5 sci-fi novels I've ever read.

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    Smark911 said on Jul 19, 2009 | Add your feedback

  • Published in 1959 this is excellent classic Asimov. I almost loved this more than the Caves of Steel. It was about a society in the far future that had achieved time travel and was able to change the centuries of the future to provide the greatest good for the greatest number of people (kinda like T ... (continue)

    Published in 1959 this is excellent classic Asimov. I almost loved this more than the Caves of Steel. It was about a society in the far future that had achieved time travel and was able to change the centuries of the future to provide the greatest good for the greatest number of people (kinda like Time Lords if they didn't have the whole non-intervention policy). There was a lot of discussion about the nature of time travel and what was best for humanity. It asked a lot of interesting questions and challenged ideas about society. It had a really fantastic ending which I can't explain without giving anything away but it made perfect sense and was very hopefull. Definitely one I'd highly recommend.

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    Robot-mel said on Dec 17, 2011 about the Others edition | Add your feedback

  • "When we moved out into space, the signs were up. Occupied! No Trepassing! Clear Out! Mankind drew back its exploratory feelers, remained at home. But now he knew Earth for what it was: a prison surrounded by an infinity of freedom ... And mankind died out!"

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    Iserlohn said on Aug 25, 2011 about the Others edition | Add your feedback

  • There are some huge problems in its time traveling, but I suppose that's normal. Other than that I liked it and enjoyed reading it

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    J. Pablo Fernández said on Apr 10, 2009 | Add your feedback

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