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hedgehog

(36,286 posts)
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 02:44 PM Oct 2012

Time once again for "Name that book!"

It's fairly recent, and I'm trying to recall the name because it was the first of a trilogy ( I think). I only saw it in paperback

The plot was based on time travel paradoxes and also involved an alien machine/worm hole that transferred objects to a specific site every 30 days or so. A secret government agency secures each object as it appears and tries to figure out what the hell it does. There is also a mysterious plane crash involving the First Lady, a possible end to civilization as we know it, people running back and forth sending warnings across time to each other.


I've got to start writing these things down!

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Time once again for "Name that book!" (Original Post) hedgehog Oct 2012 OP
Wow! That sounds like something I would very much like to SheilaT Oct 2012 #1
Rings a bell. bemildred Oct 2012 #2
Not Fred Pohl - this is a new writer, maybe his first book? hedgehog Oct 2012 #3
Yeah, didn't think so. bemildred Oct 2012 #4
Found it! hedgehog Oct 2012 #5
I picked up _Ghost Country_ getting old in mke Oct 2012 #6
Well, thanks to you, I've started reading it. Dr. Strange Nov 2012 #9
I love trilogies. It sound so good.Thanks for posting. I can't wait to get them and enjoy. The Wielding Truth Oct 2012 #7
My only problem with trilogies is spotting volumes 2 and 3 as they come out! hedgehog Oct 2012 #8
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
1. Wow! That sounds like something I would very much like to
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 06:20 PM
Oct 2012

read but I have not heard of it at all.

As soon as you are done reading this post, get up from the computer, go off to a store that will sell any kind of office or school supplies and purchase a notebook. Use it to write down every book and author as soon as you read it.

I've been doing it for years and it's very helpful.

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
4. Yeah, didn't think so.
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 09:04 AM
Oct 2012

I used to read vast quantities of that stuff, but it's been a long time. Now there are a few writers I track (Atwood, Banks), but not many since the 90s.

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
6. I picked up _Ghost Country_
Sat Oct 27, 2012, 01:50 PM
Oct 2012

a couple of years ago, only to discover it was the second book. Haven't run across the first one yet, so there it sits on my shelf. This will remind to find Tangent somewhere. Thanks!

Dr. Strange

(26,001 posts)
9. Well, thanks to you, I've started reading it.
Mon Nov 5, 2012, 03:04 PM
Nov 2012

Wow, that hooked me in fast, too! Quite gripping so far.

hedgehog

(36,286 posts)
8. My only problem with trilogies is spotting volumes 2 and 3 as they come out!
Mon Oct 29, 2012, 12:45 PM
Oct 2012

I use the public library heavily, so I don't have volume 1 around to remind me!


I found this one by scrolling through the library's on-line listing of books under "time travel - fiction".

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