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"Darwin's World: An Epic of Survival (The Darwin's World Series) by Jack L Knapp
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Lynn McGuire
2024-12-07 21:28:06 UTC
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"Darwin's World: An Epic of Survival (The Darwin's World Series) by Jack
L Knapp
https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-World-Epic-Survival/dp/1720070776/

Book number one of a five book science fiction series. I read the well
printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade paperback that I
bought new on Amazon. I have bought books two and three in the series
for reading soon.

In the 25th century, humanity has solved all problems and even created
machines for time travel and parallel universe travel. But, they caused
a new problem, humanity is dying out as people have lost the will to live.

So the future scientists are bringing forward dying people from the 20th
century, giving them new bodies, and transferring them to a parallel
world going through the end of the Pleistocene ice age. With nothing
but a few tools and the clothes on their backs. Survive or die in the
primitive conditions of what will be the southern USA but there are
lions, big cats, mammoths, bisons, dire wolves, deer, elk, short face
bears, grizzlies, etc. And chest deep snow in the winters.

My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Amazon rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars (413 reviews)

Lynn
William Hyde
2024-12-07 23:29:51 UTC
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Post by Lynn McGuire
"Darwin's World: An Epic of Survival (The Darwin's World Series) by Jack
L Knapp
   https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-World-Epic-Survival/dp/1720070776/
Book number one of a five book science fiction series.  I read the well
printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade paperback that I
bought new on Amazon.  I have bought books two and three in the series
for reading soon.
In the 25th century, humanity has solved all problems and even created
machines for time travel and parallel universe travel.  But, they caused
a new problem, humanity is dying out as people have lost the will to live.
So the future scientists are bringing forward dying people from the 20th
century, giving them new bodies, and transferring them to a parallel
world going through the end of the Pleistocene ice age.
This is very similar to the 1965 story by James H. Schmitz, "Spacemaster".

William Hyde
Lynn McGuire
2024-12-08 00:01:34 UTC
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Post by Lynn McGuire
"Darwin's World: An Epic of Survival (The Darwin's World Series) by
Jack L Knapp
    https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-World-Epic-Survival/dp/1720070776/
Book number one of a five book science fiction series.  I read the
well printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade paperback that
I bought new on Amazon.  I have bought books two and three in the
series for reading soon.
In the 25th century, humanity has solved all problems and even created
machines for time travel and parallel universe travel.  But, they
caused a new problem, humanity is dying out as people have lost the
will to live.
So the future scientists are bringing forward dying people from the
20th century, giving them new bodies, and transferring them to a
parallel world going through the end of the Pleistocene ice age.
This is very similar to the 1965 story by James H. Schmitz, "Spacemaster".
William Hyde
Short story ? I don't see a book.

Lynn
Ted Nolan <tednolan>
2024-12-08 04:33:23 UTC
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Post by Lynn McGuire
"Darwin's World: An Epic of Survival (The Darwin's World Series) by
Jack L Knapp
    https://www.amazon.com/Darwins-World-Epic-Survival/dp/1720070776/
Book number one of a five book science fiction series.  I read the
well printed and well bound POD (print on demand) trade paperback that
I bought new on Amazon.  I have bought books two and three in the
series for reading soon.
In the 25th century, humanity has solved all problems and even created
machines for time travel and parallel universe travel.  But, they
caused a new problem, humanity is dying out as people have lost the
will to live.
So the future scientists are bringing forward dying people from the
20th century, giving them new bodies, and transferring them to a
parallel world going through the end of the Pleistocene ice age.
This is very similar to the 1965 story by James H. Schmitz, "Spacemaster".
William Hyde
Short story ? I don't see a book.
Lynn
Looks like it's in the _Eternal Frontier_ collection.
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