![]() Now it is oppressed by the Qax - until the loose end of a time tunnel, Once mankind reached glorious heights, even immortality. I will quote some of the text from the backcover instead: It's a week since I finished reading it and I have already forgotten so much about it, that I think that it would be unwise to try and write a synopsis. If there has some hints as to the nature of the secret, just once in a while, the book could probably have been a real page turner. ![]() I think that the problem is that Baxter keeps the main characters (and the reader) in the dark about what's going on - and this just goes on for too long. I felt no sympathy for any of the characters and didn't care what happened to them. In the first two thirds of the book nothing really happens and when I finally got to the end of the book I didn't really care any more. Having read Baxter's The Timeships I had quite high expectations for this book, maybe too high, because I found Timelike Infinity to be rather disappointing. ![]() Timelike Infinity is a science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter. ![]()
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