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  • This Story Holds Up Well

    This is a strange little book that links an ancient alien spacecraft, portals in time, and a quiet man who has figured out the existence of both things. Asa is interested primarily in research, but his girlfriend convinces him that if they don’t monetize his discovery they will lose control of it. So they create the concept of Mastodonia—essentially an independent country situated in the past when humans were still hunting mastodons—from which they can operate various time travel services. Those services begin with hunting trips but everything becomes complicated when the government begins considering moving their “excess” population off of welfare and into the past while religious fanatics become concerned that people might prove (or disprove) elementals of the New Testament. Despite the big issues inherent in the plot, Mastodonia is a slow-moving exploration of the time travel scene. Dinosaurs and mastodons provide some big adventure and human problems introduce a lot of tension. I was surprised that Simak raised issues like the possibility of introducing new diseases to the present and then dropped them without exploring the possibility. That being said, it was still an enjoyable piece of fiction.

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  • Oh the POSSIBILITIES !!

    Mastodonia is a relatively pleasing " Time Travel " story . I've read many time travel stories over the years but I think the greatest thing about this one is the possibilities Simak opens up here. We have many groups of very unhappy people on Earth who feel downtroden and repressed and picked on by others ; it's a common theme in the present . Until this story by Simak I never even considered allowing large groups of people their own time periods to exist in millions of years from the present. Instead of throwing killers and murderers in jail we could send them all into the past and let them fend for themselves amongst the dinosaurs. Blacks , Native Americans, Muslems, Christians even the French would have the possibility of creating their own perfect worlds many thousands of years apart, all on their own. Simak also suggests that certain groups might even not allow their own peoples to travel back - very thought provoking !!! All in All a good story .

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