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Mass Market Paperback Timeshare: Second Time Around Book

ISBN: 0441005675

ISBN13: 9780441005673

Timeshare: Second Time Around

(Book #2 in the Timeshare Series)

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Have you ever wished you could go back to the good old days?John Surrey can. He's head of security for Timeshare Unlimited - a very special travel agency where you can arrange an extended voyage to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Re-readable time travel

I bought this and the subsequent volume of the series new, on a cold grey day in NYC when I was feeling miserable enough to actually enter a full price bookstore and spring for something readable. Some of my purchases during this period justified the, to me, huge expense & moral failure I still associate with buying new; some didn't. Joshua Dann topped the list of the ones which did. I agree with both the positive and the negative reviews from everyone here. It's lightweight, shallow; readable; fun, sweet; and it holds your attention. Most important from my point of view, to return to the $$$ angle again, it's got enough substance to bear at least 4 re-readings in 10 years--i.e., you can divide the expense by 4. I didn't give the matter any more thought than that until I realized that nobody else I knew seemed to have heard of the books, and that they were out of print. They have too many little touches that are different from most time travel to be allowed to sink out of sight. Among my favorites: period specific knowledge of smoking. The 1940s girlfriend smokes, & when she visits the future she has to hide away, and resents it, because she comes from a time when everyone smokes--as Dann notes, even Jesse Owens smoked. Another treat: long conversation with a Pullman porter In other words, what I really like about Dann is his interest in what daily life feels like in diffent times. There isn't all that much fiction that captures that. Quantum Leap was good at it; at one point in Jack Finney's great work his hero notices how much more alive and cheerful the people of his grandpaernts' time seem; and then there's....what? Nothing really springs to mind. In case it's not obvious from this review, I am a former smoker born in 1949, just old enough to have had a memorable encounter at 4 with one of the godlike astonishing Pullman porters and to have read my mother's movie magazines from the '20s. I've lived in all the times since with a feeling of travelling thru many countries, and I've often been baffled by how seldom other people seem to have experienced the passing decades in the same way. Anyway, I hope this confession of reviewer prejudice makes someone give Dann's books a second look. He'll never go down in history as one of the greats, even in the tiny world of time travel fiction. But to me he is, or should be, one of those minor classics that wears well, the kind each reading generation stumbles on with delight.

If Your Into Time Travel You Have To Read This Book !

I didn't want this book to end. I'm not a fan of stories containing extremely complicated characters and plot lines, but I also love a good story that plays on some of the paridoxes of time travel. This story satisfied both. I have not read the first book yet...which is why I'm visiting this site....I want anything this author has written.

Can't wait for the next one !!!

I just finished Timeshare: Second Time Around, Joshua Dann's second trip into the past and here I am looking for his next book! His first book was GREAT, the second was BETTER !!. I echo the sentiments of the previous reviewer. I hope Mr. Dunn continues the adventures of John Surrey and company into a many volumed series.

Mr. Dann takes us on another wild and very imaginitive ride!

I couldn't get this book fast enough. After having read the first Timeshare novel in 2 sessions, I locked myself away, and devoured the 2nd. This book is full of well written, interesting characters, and fantastic encounters with the world of 1926. John Surrey is back in top form as the head security guard for "Timeshare," and this time around, he's back in 1926 trying to find a super rich client who has managed to escape from Timeshare. What follows is a fun romp through 1926 in an effort to follow him, and find out why he's vanished. As with the first novel, there are of course, paradoxes and problems that arise with time travel; but they are handled in fresh and highly imaginitive ways, setting this book aside from the many 'dull' and 'same-old' time travel stories out there. Give the book a chance, you'll be glad you did.
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