![]() ![]() In the not-too-distant future, time travel moves from being a theoretical possibility to a reality. I’m not entirely sure what appealed to me about it, and, after this most recent reread, I’m not convinced that it is the strongest in the trilogy (that honour goes to Parkland, in my opinion), but it’s certainly got its fair share of interesting themes and philosophical quandaries. ![]() Spoilers follow.įire Dancer was my favourite book in this trilogy, and is the one that I reread the most as a teenager. I turn now to my final review of Victor Kelleher’s work (for now), of Fire Dancer. I spent all of last week suffering the double effects of rather horrendous jet-lag and a dreadful cold, and I felt too weak to be able to blog adequately, so I apologise for stretching this on longer than I should have. Well, Victor Kelleher Week turned into something more like Victor Kelleher Fortnight, unfortunately. Tags: books, childhood, fantasy novels, fire dancer, victor kelleher, victor kelleher week ![]() One time JanuPosted by dolorosa12 in books, reviews. ![]()
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