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Doomsday Book

Name: Doomsday Book
By: Connie Willis
Narrated by: Jenny Sterlin
Series: Oxford Time Travel
Length 26 hrs and 20 mins
Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Release Date: 0008-03-25
Language: English
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Connie Willis is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. She has won eleven Nebula Awards and seven Hugo Awards for her fiction, which includes the Hugo- and Nebula-winning time travel novel, Doomsday Book.

Willis’s other works include the Hugo Award-winning short story “Fire Watch”, the Hugo- and Nebula-winning science fiction novel, To Say Nothing of the Dog, the time travel novel, Blackout/All Clear, and the novella “Inside Job”.

The feature content of Doomsday Book includes a detailed account of the history of England from the time of the Roman invasion to the present day, as well as a description of the events leading up to and during the Norman Conquest. The characters include a variety of historical figures, such as King William I, Duke William of Normandy, and Archbishop Thomas Becket.

The characters in other books by Connie Willis are often faced with difficult choices and challenging situations. They must use their ingenuity and courage to overcome obstacles and find solutions to problems. These characters are also often humorously resourceful, and their adventures are full of excitement and suspense.

The Doomsday Book is a science fiction novel by American author Connie Willis, published in 1992. The novel tells the story of Kivrin Engle, a historian from the future who is sent back in time to the Middle Ages to observe and document life in 14th-century England.

Willis is widely considered to be one of the most accomplished science fiction authors of her generation, and The Doomsday Book is widely considered to be one of her best works. The novel won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards, and was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award.

The novel is noted for its accurate and detailed portrayal of life in the Middle Ages, as well as its thought-provoking exploration of the nature of time travel and its potential consequences.

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