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Loading... The Door into Summer (original 1957; edition 1986)by Robert A. Heinlein
Work detailsThe Door into Summer by Robert A. Heinlein (1957)
An oldie but goldie. An young inventer with an demanding cat is robbed of his priceless invetion and forced into hypersleep. He wakes in a world that is new and he feels like the stranger he is. In an artikel he reads about a man that is trying to make timetravel reel,,,,, Light entertainment typical of Heinlein: readable, fun, not terribly impactful. I wish the character had spent more time in the future, which was the most interesting part for me. I thought the end was seriously creepy, though. I had forgotten just how good Heinlein really was. While there's no Lazarus Long here, it's still something of a "time travel" yarn and almost believable. A really good read! Robert Heinlein’s output of novels and stories was so prodigious that it means most of us casual sci-fi fans can always find something he wrote that’s new to us. So it was for me with The Door into Summer, a charming tale that combines cryogenics and time travel. Heinlein’s touch here is light; this is a very narrow story focused on a brilliant engineer who finds himself mixed up in a business deal gone wrong, and who then combines resilience, genius, hard work and a bit of luck to see if he can straighten things out. no reviews | add a review Is contained in
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