All Clear
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3.9
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Connie Willis
Winner of the Nebula AwardTraveling back in time, from Oxford circa 2060 into the thick of World War II, was a routine excursion for three British historians eager to study firsthand the heroism and horrors of the Dunkirk evacuation and the London Blitz. But getting marooned in war-torn 1940 England has turned Michael Davies, Merope Ward, and Polly Churchill from temporal tourists into besieged citizens struggling to survive Hitler’s devastating onslaught. And now there’s more to worry about than just getting back home: The impossibility of altering past events has always been a core belief of time-travel theory—but it may be tragically wrong. When discrepancies in the historical record begin cropping up, it suggests that one or all of the future visitors have somehow changed the past—and, ultimately, the outcome of the war. Meanwhile, in 2060 Oxford, the stranded historians’ supervisor, Mr. Dunworthy, frantically confronts the seemingly impossible task of rescuing his students—three missing needles in the haystack of history. The thrilling time-tripping adventure that began with Blackout now hurtles to its stunning resolution in All Clear.
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Author
Connie Willis
Pages
656
Publisher
Random House Worlds
Published Date
2010-10-19
ISBN
0345522699 9780345522696
Ratings
Google: 4
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"I really like this series but this is not my favorite book in the series (everyone know that honor goes to [b:To Say Nothing of the Dog|77773|To Say Nothing of the Dog (Oxford Time Travel, #2)|Connie Willis|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1469410460l/77773._SY75_.jpg|696]). Connie Willis pulls out all the historical information she can muster and throws it all into the final book in the series. She brings World War 2 to life with amazing characters and glimpses into what the war was like for the "regular" people doing their part at home during the Blitz, as well as the enigma cracking at Bletchley Park and operation fortitude. I firmly believe blackout and all clear should never have been broken into two books but I cant change the past (hehehe). Overall I'm sad to be leaving the Oxford time travelers, they have brought history to life in ways history classrooms never could."