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The Man Who Folded Himself

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

The Man Who Folded Himself, written in 1973 (and reissued by BenBella in 2003) is a classic science fiction novel by award-winning author David Gerrold. This work was nominated for both Hugo and Nebula awards and is considered by some critics to be the finest time travel novel ever written.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In a strong voice that has a slight rasp, Charles Bice embodies Daniel, a college dropout who has been given a time-traveling belt. In this classic sci-fi story, Gerrold explores the myriad contradictions possible with time travel. Charles Bice's voice works well for Daniel's journey from novice time traveler to master of time. His female voices leave something to be desired--but there are few females in the story. He believably becomes Daniel and successfully projects the character's developing maturity through his tone--initially uncertain and expressing trepidation, later more confident and deliberate. L.E. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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