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Adventures IN Time And Space With Max Merriwell
 
 

Adventures IN Time And Space With Max Merriwell (Mass Market Paperback)

de Pat Murphy (Author) "Susan was lost ..." En savoir plus
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Susan Galina is lost--and that's just the beginning of this thoroughly enjoyable journey. On the cruise ship Odyssey, Susan and her friend Pat meet writer Max Merriwell and are drawn into a series of mysteries fueled by the alarming possibility that Max's pseudonyms are somehow taking on lives of their own. The lines of reality become more blurred every day, forcing Susan to face some private monsters while Pat constructs an elegant quantum physics explanation of the growing chaos.

There's plenty of wackiness and just plain fun--trance-inducing conga music, wolves on the recreation deck, and the Flaming Rum Monkey--but Adventures in Time and Space is more than simply a wild ride through intersecting possibilities: it's also an exploration of personal relativity, the power of individual choice to create any number of potential realities. Readers should be ready to enter into the spirit of the game: as one character says, "Reality is a much more flexible concept than most people think." Murphy's clear prose, sharp wit, and keen observations of the dreams and fears of the human heart make the most of all the possibilities. --Roz Genessee --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



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In this cerebral equivalent of a roller-coaster ride from Nebula-winner Murphy (Wild Angel), Susan Galina, a quiet librarian with a repressed imagination, faces all sorts of amusing, thought-provoking challenges on a cruise through the Bermuda Triangle. Susan falls for the ship's security officer, attends a writing class taught by Max Merriwell (her favorite author), is stalked by one of Merriwell's seemingly autonomous, pseudonymous alter egos, and along the way reinvents herself. The novel's surface, however, is not smooth; it loops back onto itself beautifully. Pat Murphy is on the cruise and also a character in a book by Merriwell, as well as the author of these Adventures. The title of these Adventures is the title of a book that Merriwell dreams that he has written. The narrative is replete with absorbing ponderings on the nature of reality and the nature of the novel. "Fiction writers are all liars," Merriwell says at one point. "People tend to forget that." Furthermore, all people are liars rewriting their own lives, whether with small lies or more complex ones. Characters in novels are lies who can lie, but they can be just as real as people outside novels. In this book obsessed with books, the questions of who is in charge, who is real and whether the answers to those questions matter will leave readers pleasantly dizzy. (Nov. 6)Forecast: In addition to literate SF fans with a sense of humor, this good-natured romp should appeal to those whose tastes run to the metafictional.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting and Fun, Juil 1 2004
This was a fun little jaunt, using various quantum theories to pull characters and plot twists into the story. This kept things interesting, and the mechanism worked well due to small interspersed chapters from the "Bad Grrl's Guide to Physics", which explained the concepts to those who weren't already familiar with them (which, in all fairness, most people probably were).

A few things bothered me, though. First, the re-use of names, book titles, characters and concepts was very distracting for the first half of the book. As the end drew near, these circular references actually helped the story along, but at the beginning they were simply irritating. I almost put the book down around page 100. However, I stuck to it, and am glad that I did. Overall the book is an easy read and it's worth it.

A last nit-picky criticism would be that Murphy sometimes gets lazy with descriptions, using the same words several times within a few paragraphs, and never really stretching to create any empathy through images. Still, while descriptions are weak, the characters themselves, and their actions, are realistic and colorful.

This book was just a few potentialities away from being a five-star book. It was enjoyable enough to make me grab a copy of Murphy's "There and Back Again".

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful fun, Janv. 24 2003
Par Mara R. Greengrass (Rockville, MD USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I wasn't entirely sure what to expect when I picked up this book, but it's just made it onto my list of favorites. Lighthearted and fun, reality-twisting and metafiction at its best, I recommend this book to anyone who doesn't take life all that seriously--or is at least willing to take everything in the universe equally seriously, as the pataphysicists Murphy invented suggest.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fun, fast paced tale of mystery, modern fantasy & sci-fi., Jui 1 2002
Par Edward Alexander Gerster "miamibooks" (South Miami, FL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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An interesting mix of plot lines and solid writing keeps this tale moving along at a brisk pace. The characters are interesting, but the book as a whole is not as challenging as the authors Nebula winning novel "The Falling Woman," or the multiple award winning novella "Bones."

Overall, a very solid and satisfying story, but with a few quibbles. Why do authors' feel the need to include "Ockham's Razor" and "Schroedinger's Cat" as principles that need inclusion and explanation? Along with "Gordian Knot" and "Damocles Sword" these must be the most overused clichés of science fiction and I am very tired of reading them. And what ever compelled the author to name so many characters after herself? It might seem humorous to some, but it really spoiled the rhythm of the story for me.

Still, I do recommend giving this book a good reading, to expand your thinking a bit while getting a good dose of entertainment.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A fun, quick read
This book is perfect for sitting on the back porch on a beautiful summer Saturday afternoon. The book is delightfully light without feeing frivilous. Read more
Publié le Mai 23 2002 par Chris Rachael Oseland

3.0étoiles sur 5 Light-hearted metafictional fun and romance
Pat Murphy concludes her light-hearted metafictional trilogy with _Adventures and Time and Space with Max Merriwell_. Read more
Publié le Déc 11 2001 par Richard R. Horton

4.0étoiles sur 5 A good read
Susan Galina is having a difficult time of it as the California librarian lost her job at about the same time her divorce became final. Read more
Publié le Nov. 1 2001 par Harriet Klausner

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Fun!
Like all of the novels by Pat Murphy/Max Merriwell/Mary Maxwell, this is a fun book that takes you to odd places inhabited by even odder people. Read more
Publié le Oct. 23 2001 par aaron_the_weird

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