Forty, Counting Down & Twenty-One, Counting Up
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Victor Bevine
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Harry Turtledove
In the Hugo Award nominee Forty, Counting Down, computer genius Justin Kloster travels to the past to stop himself from making a terrible mistake. But all actions have their consequences.
Then, in Twenty-One, Counting Up, Kloster's college life and romantic dreams are rudely interrupted when the 40-year-old Justin arrives from the future to save him from himself.
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This is so fun!
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Have my brain a workout following the two characters and imagining their experiences and strategies
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It would be easy to say that there is only one character, Justin (there are also his two romantic interests, but they have small roles -- enough to impact Justin, but not enough to impact us readers). What makes the book fascinating is the differing characters of Justin at age 40 and 21, especially when they interact with each other. At first, you want to root for older Justin, intent on saving his marriage. But in an interesting twist, you discover that young Justin is also a sympathetic character.
The fulcrum on which most time travel fiction rests is the consistency of its internal logic -- how changing of the past affects the future. In the most satisfying versions, like The Terminator, changing the past forces the future to become what it was always supposed to become. Often, when the changing of the past creates unforeseen consequences for the future, consistency is the casualty, and the result is unsatisfactory, especially when the consequences are too broad. Turtledove bypasses this problem by making the story personal to Justin, changing his future, but not blowing that up to anything bigger. In the end, it is quite satisfying, both for Justin and for the reader.
Justin Time
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Both stories run over the "same" timeframe - but from two different perspectives.
The 1st story is about a man's journey at 41 years old, to help himself 20 years ago through time travel... the 2nd about his life as of 21 year old being approached from a man who claims to be himself, but from the future.
Part of yourself is extrapolating very "cliched" variants for the ending - but the twist is familiar yet surprising... won't spoil it, but do be patient.
Recommended..
Only 4 stars - because it would have been interesting from Megan's perspective!
Familiar yet a nice twist
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Enjoyable, don't know if I need both viewpoints
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