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The End of Eternity

De : Isaac Asimov
Lu par : Jon Lindstrom
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A spellbinding novel set in the universe of Isaac Asimov’s classic Galactic Empire series and Foundation series

Due to circumstances within our control...tomorrow will be canceled.

The Eternals, the ruling class of the Future, had the power of life and death not only over every human being but over the very centuries into which they were born. Past, Present, and Future could be created or destroyed at will.

You had to be special to become an Eternal. Andrew Harlan was special. Until he committed the one unforgivable sin - falling in love.

Eternals weren’t supposed to have feelings. But Andrew could not deny the sensations that were struggling within him. He knew he could not keep this secret forever. And so he began to plan his escape, a plan that changed his own past...and threatened Eternity itself.

©1955, 1986, 2011 Isaac Asimov (P)2020 Random House Audio
Fiction Science-fiction Space-opera
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    Isaac Asimov is the master of a simple story that grows as you read, makes me want to read more in general

    Classic Asimov

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    Jon Lindstrom's performance is obviously flawless.

    However what strikes me, is the depth and clearness of how Asimov handled time travel.
    Being obviously known for his space travel stories, he here takes on a wholly different dimension, one that is very complex to handle and has seen so many writers of all mediums fail or fall into mediocrity.

    This is the most surprising to me: this might be one of Asimov's best work, its most difficult to get right, and yet one of its most overlooked?

    When will this get the mainstream adaptations it deserves?

    If you are used to be disapointed with superficial, mediocre time travel stories, this one is for you.

    You might not need any other after this.

    Could it be Asimov's most underrated story?

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