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Combined Summary
Series: |
Time Machine
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no. 12 |
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Translated Into: |
En busca de las fuentes del Nilo (Spanish) Kje izvira Nil (Slovenian) Le sorgenti del Nilo (Italian) W poszukiwaniu źródeł Nilu (Polish) |
Author: |
Walker, Robert W.
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Illustrators: |
Stout, William
(cover) Navaroo, José Gonzalez (interior) |
Dates: |
May, 1986 (First printing) May 1, 2017 (Ibooks reissue) |
ISBNs: |
055325538X / 9780553255386
(First printing, Perma-Bound second printing) 1596876239 / 9781596876231 (Ibooks reissue) |
Publishers: |
First printing:
Bantam
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United States
Ibooks reissue: Ibooks -- United States |
Length: |
127 pages (plus data bank and data file) (First printing, Perma-Bound second printing)
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Number of Endings: |
1 |
Cover Price: |
US$2.25 (First printing) |
User Summary: | In order to find out who discovered the source of the Nile, you travel back in time and participate in the expeditions of Henry M. Stanley. |
Demian's Thoughts: |
This book is of somewhat mixed quality. It isn't as strong as it could be as far as characterization and dealing with sensitive issues are concerned, though it's certainly not terrible. It's also one of the most challenging books in the series to get through, though not necessarily for particularly logical reasons. Finally, it allows at least one law of time to be broken, and it seems to bend one or two others; this is interesting, but it strains the book's believability a bit if you expect more dire consequences for law-breaking than simply looping back and having another shot. All in all, this is pleasantly different and interestingly educational, but its flaws are definitely noticeable. |
Shadeheart's Thoughts: |
[Rating: 1/10] While the promising potential of the premise in the Time Machine adventure "Search for the Nile" is at least partially well-handled, there were particularly few redeeming components to save the quest from its prominent, pitiful weaknesses. It's unfortunate how the dangers are kept at arm's length even though the era's appealing visual-oriented choice-based design system fares well as far as reader immersiveness goes. The writing drifts from uninspired and clunky to very much aware of the narrative's potential, but - as with the majority of the books in the series - I think the adventure would've been more enjoyable had it avoided limiting itself to a single correct path; the inventory selection at the start is a bit arbitrary, I might add, and less seamlessly woven into the story compared to the databank, use of setting and handling of "characters". While the year it take place in may be 1889 AD, you won't find too many pointers suggesting a whole lot of imagination was put into the writing of this quest apart from what had commonly been covered in existing documents/research books or documentaries at the time this was written; though the research isn't exactly dated, per se, retrospectively there are parts scattered about here and there which feel a bit incomplete. These books, which in all truth are merely self-indulgent and hard-to-find excursions into a different point in time, appear hyper-focused on their short-lived novelty value - a real shame, since the design and the execution of the linear quest itself isn't all that great to begin with. With the exception of collectors of the series or the most ardent of pseudo-history buffs, I'm afraid I can't recommend this title or any of its time-traveling trepidations. ^^ (Mysteriously disappears into the shadows.) |
Special Thanks: | Thanks to Ryan Lynch for the first printing cover images. |
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Structure Diagram
Time Machine #12 Map
Thanks to Julien Peter Benney for contributing this map of the book's structure.