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	<title>Been There, Read That &#187; Charles L. Harness</title>
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		<title>The Paradox Men &#8211; Charles L. Harness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Title: Paradox Men Author: Charles L. Harness Genre: Science Fiction The Paradox Men is a very engrossing read. I, of course, love to read what&#8217;s been written on the covers of books (not just the pictures, though if the pictures are cool enough, they still get me!), and this one proclaimed itself to be a [...]]]></description>
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<td width="70%"><strong>Title:</strong> Paradox Men</p>
<p><strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_L._Harness" target="_blank">Charles L. Harness</a></p>
<p><strong>Genre:</strong> Science Fiction</td>
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<p>The Paradox Men is a very engrossing read. I, of course, love to read what&#8217;s been written on the covers of books (not just the pictures, though if the pictures are cool enough, they still get me!), and this one proclaimed itself to be a masterpiece. And after reading all the introductions by various important people I&#8217;ve never really heard of (other than Asimov), I had pretty high expectations for this work.</p>
<p>Well, it almost lived up to them. I was engrossed and really had problems putting it down (I really shouldn&#8217;t stay up that late to read if I have to work the next morning&#8230;). Harness&#8217;s pacing is excellent, almost manic at times, and I really was becoming fascinated with the characters as they grew, evolved and were revealed.</p>
<p>I guess the finale was anti-climactic to me. I had kinda of guessed it already, but wasn&#8217;t sure if things were going to really play out that way. I think a twist away from that almost inevitable ending would have been a little more brilliant, or may just more intriguing. <strong>[spoiler alert!]</strong> And the move for the primary character to all of a sudden super-evolve (or whatever you want to call it) seemed a little over the top for me.  And using this leap in evolution to then paint an almost poignant ending seemed a little too much in my mind. Almost had an incredible conclusion, but just missed it.</p>
<p>Would I recommend it? Yes, kind of. Mainly to individuals who enjoy sci-fi and also enjoy thinking about the concepts and sociological analysis many sci-fi writers engage in within their stories.  I think this is an excellent example of science fiction in it&#8217;s early years &#8211; and an extremely fine example of that.</p>
<p><strong>Recommended Age:</strong> This was actually a pretty clean book other than the fighting.<br />
It is older, so that is kind of to be expected.</p>
<p><strong>Worldview: </strong>Atheistic, though there is an almost pagan aura to it</p>
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