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Two Timer

By Fredric Brown

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Prepare for mind-bending scenarios as a time machine demonstration leads to cosmic исчезновение and a lone soldier confronts gruesome aliens in a battle for survival.

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2009-09-09
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Summary

"Two Timer" by Fredric Brown is a compilation of short stories from the early 1950s known for their crisp and imaginative plots. The book likely goes into themes related to science fiction, diving into creative ideas such as traveling through time and encountering alien lifeforms. With his clever and thought-provoking style, Brown tells stories that will keep you absorbed and make you think. In "Two Timer", the compilation features two different stories, presenting a look into different parts of science fiction storytelling. "Experiment" tells the story of Professor Johnson as he shows off a revolutionary time machine that works within a small amount of time, bringing up questions about cause and effect and paradoxes. The story takes a surprising twist when the universe vanishes, hinting at the complicated nature of traveling through time. "Sentry" puts the reader in a harsh, alien-filled world where a soldier deals with the difficult truths of war, reflecting on the fight for survival against a horrifying enemy. Together, these stories capture the heart of Brown's work, blending humor with questions about existence and the place of humans in unbelievable situations.

About the Author

Fredric Brown was an American science fiction, fantasy, and mystery writer. He is known for his use of humor and for his mastery of the "short short" form—stories of one to three pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings. Humor and a postmodern outlook carried over into his novels as well. One of his stories, "Arena", was adapted to a 1967 episode of the American television series Star Trek.

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