The Price of Time

Gardenlover

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I just finished reading, "The Price of Time" by Tim Tigner. It was an enjoyable work of fiction.

It begs the question, how would your character change if your aging process stopped today and you could live forever? Granted this is a work of fiction, but would you consider living such a life if the opportunity presented itself?
 

Good question... honestly, I think I prefer to keep it as per the original plan

But thanks for a book recommendation... always appreciate that!
 

Good question... honestly, I think I prefer to keep it as per the original plan

But thanks for a book recommendation... always appreciate that!
I agree, I'm always looking for good books to read. What are your favorite genres?
 
Gardenlover said: I agree, I'm always looking for good books to read. What are your favorite genres?

CinnSug reply: Classical mysteries mainly (Christie, Sayers--Love Martha Grimes and her DI Richard Jury!) + classics (Jane Eyre, Les Miserables, Dickens, Trollope)
and novels that evoke an era well... like EM Forester (Room with A View, Passage to India), or Willa Cather books about prairie/homesteader life.

You?
 
Some of my favorite authors include:
Robbin Hobbs, Scott Lynch, David Gemmell, Karen Brooks, John D. MacDonald, Guy Gavriel Kay, Hurwitz, Eisler, Hallinan

I enjoy fiction, mysteries, detective novels, certain types of SF, some autobiographies.
My favorite type of books are those that create immersive worlds with detailed characters.
 
Not age anymore? Stay as fit and able as I am now? Yeah I'd accept the offer....if I had the option to exit to the next world when I wish for it.

And thanks for the reading recommendations!
 


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