Jan 18, 615pm ~~ Review asap.
9pm ~~ Forward In Time is a collection of ten science fiction short stories, three of which concerned one particular character by the name of Charles Kinsman, a man created by Ben Bova in the late 1940's. The stories in this book were originally published from 1962 through 1973.
This was the latest selection for the Zapata Reading Club and I can see that it took us quite a bit of time to read the book. Not exactly sure why (except for that one story that I had to read twice). I suppose we have simply had so much to talk about lately that on each Book Day I sort of ran out of steam before I could get through more than just a few pages.
I for one enjoyed the stories, but there were other books I think we both liked better. But some of the stories did stand out for me. I liked The Next Logical Step, in which a Pentagon computer scared the pants off of all the generals who attempted to use it. But why? What did they see in the problem solutions the computer came up with?
I also liked Blood Of Tyrants, which read like a movie script and was great fun to read aloud, even though the topic was scary. A government program to rehabilitate young delinquents. But would the results be as glorious as expected?
I think my favorite of all was the last story in the book, Stars, Won't You Hide Me?, in which the only remaining human being in the entire universe faces his fate. This was the story I had to read twice, for reasons I am not at liberty to disclose. But the second reading was worth the effort even if it did make me cry during the very last page because I knew what was coming.