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Highway of Eternity
Author: Clifford D. Simak
ISBN: 151768
Publication Date: 1986
Pages: 248
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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mardou avatar reviewed Highway of Eternity on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a really fun read, and definitely sucked me in, but Simak has written better. There were at least 1 or 2 completely gratuitous scenes in it, and the back-cover-blurb is laugh out loud TERRIBLE and will make people think you're reading utter trash. It's not high literature, but it's better than what you'd think based on that and the cover art alone!

(Back Cover Blurb being:

"A high-pitched, ragged screech came from behind the house, a caterwaul of fright. Boone started running toward the sound. But as he was rounding the corner, something going fast and hard struck him in mid-stride, tumbling him nose down into the soft dirt.

He pawed at his face to wipe off the dirt and pulled himself to his feet. Emma was streaking for the traveler, with the others close behind. It was Emma, he thought, who had knocked him down.

Then he saw what was chasing them. It was like a living spider web, more than twelve feet across, with pulses of energy throbbing across the tiny threads of the web. Behind the threads was a disk of some sort that might have been an eye. And he saw mechanical appendages... things like arms were already reaching out for him.

Enid's voice shrieked at him. 'Boone, you fool! Run! It's a killer monster!'")
bookbear avatar reviewed Highway of Eternity on + 56 more book reviews
A good read. I wish Simak had continued this story as a series.
little-bear avatar reviewed Highway of Eternity on + 4 more book reviews
Simak has written another clever, intriguing, and thoroughly enjoyable book. The mystery of the time travelers, the intrigue of Hat, and the interfering aliens all make for a great ride.
dnhowarth avatar reviewed Highway of Eternity on + 174 more book reviews
Clifford Simak was renowned as one of the "pastoral" Sci Fi writers, based upon his creation of stories of basically good, unheroic characters who inadvertently and unexpectedly find themselves in out-worldish situations that appear threatening but may not be -- or indeed may be. Watching these situations evolve and resolve can be fascinating reading. This novel was Simak's last and ends on a positive note about the future. Highly recommended.