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internetnomads 's review for:
In the Garden of Iden
by Kage Baker
This book has some of the fizzy attitude of Heinlein's novels, without the dose of eccentricity. Also, the plot respects the book's time-travel rules, which I appreciate.
There is a slight loss of focus in the middle section but the end was very good. I think I will keep reading.
There is a slight loss of focus in the middle section but the end was very good. I think I will keep reading.