The Twin Paradox - Science Fiction Novel Exploring Time Travel & Relativity | Perfect for Sci-Fi Fans & Physics Enthusiasts
The Twin Paradox - Science Fiction Novel Exploring Time Travel & Relativity | Perfect for Sci-Fi Fans & Physics EnthusiastsThe Twin Paradox - Science Fiction Novel Exploring Time Travel & Relativity | Perfect for Sci-Fi Fans & Physics Enthusiasts

The Twin Paradox - Science Fiction Novel Exploring Time Travel & Relativity | Perfect for Sci-Fi Fans & Physics Enthusiasts

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"The Twin Paradox is one of the best science thrillers to come along since Andy Weir's The Martian." Chris Weitz, Screenwriter, Rogue One "[It] brims with humor and wonder," Wesley Morris, Critic at Large, The New York TimesWith ten years passing for every three minutes on a remote stretch of Texas coast, planes fall out of the sky, evolved species are on the hunt, and people die inside one of the most vicious ecosystems ever grown-all a result of the government's efforts to slow down time.A lot can happen in ten years. That's the point. Governments are always racing for supremacy, for scientific breakthroughs, for technological advantages-and these things take time.Until something goes wrong.With the grounded yet massive world building of READY PLAYER ONE, thrilling scientific questions of JURASSIC PARK, and the time-bending teen drama of BEFORE I FALL, Wachter's THE TWIN PARADOX is a brilliantly plotted tale that is both intimate and massive, relentless yet deliberate, and explores the themes of self-acceptance, self- confidence, and natural selection in a richly hued and unforgettable world. Ultimately the eternal question of Nature versus Nurture is boiled down into this fast-paced thriller told over the course of five days and culminates in one single question: Do we get to choose who we are?