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What if your job was to edit realityāone tiny tweak at a timeāso humanity stays safe? In Isaac Asimovās The End of Eternity, the Eternals live outside time, quietly making āReality Changesā to prevent wars, disasters, and social collapse. Andrew Harlan is their loyal Technician, trained to think like a machine⦠until he meets NoĆæs Lambent. She isnāt just captivatingāsheās a threat to everything Eternity stands for. When Harlan learns sheāll be erased by the next Change, love turns into rebellion, and rebellion turns into a crack in the universeās logic.
What follows is a tense, brainy collision of romance, ethics, and time-travel paradoxesāwhere saving one person could doom (or liberate) all of humanity. If you like high-stakes sci-fi with a killer philosophical twist, youāll want the full summary.
