

I have never cracked open a book by Tchaikovsky and I am happy to have this as a bit-size intro.

Yes, he spends his time sabotaging any other travelers in an effort to make sure that no war ever erupts again.įilled with funny allusions and a narrator with a attitude, One Day This Will Be Yours is a most enjoyable novella. Now, he minds his farm, takes vacations to watch famous actors of days past, and sics his pet dino on any curious tourists. A conflict fought with time machines… dismantling, destroying, and infrequently detangling time. Where one man remains: our nameless narrator. The credibility in his writing is created with an explanation not of the process but of the result. I’m happy to report that Tchaikovsky’s description falls somewhere in between. Time travel writing always falls somewhere on the spectrum between hard core science-y and ‘poof’ magic. For starters… It’s important to know my thoughts on Time Travel writing, a genre that at times is not my favorite.
