How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe- Charles Yu

How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe

Charles Yu

Pantheon, Sep 7 2010, $25.00

ISBN: 9780307379207

In Minor Universe 31, time travel is a way of life as is paradoxes caused by someone tinkering with the past.  Time technician Charles Yu fixes the stupid actions of those wanting change without comprehending the consequences.  He councils these idiots, but does so calmly even when he tries to pacify his harried boss Phil.

Yu visits his mother, who is trapped in a life of one-hour in which she prepares dinner infinitely.  He still seeks his father who invented the machines that enable time travel, but vanished while testing his gizmos.  Accompanied by TAMMY the operating system with Yu’s personality (to include a lack of self-worth) and Ed the imaginary ontological canine, he continues his personal quest to meet and talk with his dad; having gained hope by a book he will one day author, How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe.

This is an intriguing time travel science fiction tale starring a stay out of trouble extremist (think of Columbus in most of the movie Zombieland) who as a bureaucrat quietly rectifies the mistakes of others while searching for his lost dad to have a father-son chat.  The story line feels like a Moebius series of loops so is difficult to follow yet quite fun to do so.  Although the climax is abrupt and seemingly out of character for the safety only lead protagonist, SF fans who enjoy something radically different will want to read Charles Yu’s escapades in time and space.

Harriet Klausner

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