Friday, May 18, 2007

John Varley ~ Mammoth

I have traditionally not enjoyed time travel books very much. The attendant temporal complications tend to give me headaches. Rolling Eyes

However, I am somehow in the midst of my third time travel book in a row - and I have enjoyed all three - in very different ways, as the three have been very different! Cool

Connie Willis's The Doomsday Book was a serious novel filled with sympathetic characters facing terrible things - for the most part with great courage and compassion and dignity.

Virginia Baker's Jack Knife was an action filled adventure story involving Jack the Ripper!

And now - John Varley's Mammoth is, so far, just plain fun. Smile

A multibillionaire has hobbies.

He decides that, for his latest project, he wants to clone a mammoth.

This guy never does things halfway or halfassed, so he sends a bunch of teams out to the Canadian Arctic to find the best preserved mammoth corpse possible, as a DNA donor (they find frozen ice age animal carcasses up in the Arctic sometimes).

So one of his teams finds the best preserved mammoth body ever - but there is a pretty big complication...nestled up beside the mammoth and frozen right with it is a pair of human corpses, dressed in furs. But one of them is wearing a wrist watch. And they have a brief case with them... Surprised

The billionaire has found his mammoth all right - and he has found a whole lot more in the bargain! Laughing Laughing Laughing

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