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Book about a military man who is a new person every day
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhat novel had a boy who did backward every motion he'd made all day?Book about man seeking revenge against OdinYA book about a caveman in modern dayScience Fiction book about a present day military man on a future spaceshipShort story about a man who realizes every day is a repeat of yesterday but no one else thinks soStory about a writer who's missing his deadlines because time is literally being stolen from him each dayA book about a military helicopter pilot who uses portalsBook about a man who can freeze time1950's science fiction story about a lottery where a person is selected each day and the person who kills them wins the prizeI read a book. Can't remember what it is called, but its about being someone new every day (Read to understand)
This was a novella length book I read maybe forty years ago. It might have been an Ace double but I'm not 100%,
There was a Earth military intelligence officer based on another planet and (I don't remember how it happened) he wakes and heads to the base from his quarters. Alarms sound at the sentry point and he is taken prisoner, he is astonished to see he is actually one of the natives and he's held in the cells.
The next day he wakes in another body (maybe female but I'm unsure) and tries to work out what's happening, this continues daily but he succeeds in contacting his partner/wife and they learn the same thing is happening to her.
I think it also turns out a good few people are also walking around with his mind in them and they too are trying to go to army bases and getting arrested trying to enter.
He arranges code words and rendezvous with his girl and next day they both meet in that day's bodies. She is, this time, a man. Protagonist thinks to himself that things are going to get very strange regarding their sex life.
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This was a novella length book I read maybe forty years ago. It might have been an Ace double but I'm not 100%,
There was a Earth military intelligence officer based on another planet and (I don't remember how it happened) he wakes and heads to the base from his quarters. Alarms sound at the sentry point and he is taken prisoner, he is astonished to see he is actually one of the natives and he's held in the cells.
The next day he wakes in another body (maybe female but I'm unsure) and tries to work out what's happening, this continues daily but he succeeds in contacting his partner/wife and they learn the same thing is happening to her.
I think it also turns out a good few people are also walking around with his mind in them and they too are trying to go to army bases and getting arrested trying to enter.
He arranges code words and rendezvous with his girl and next day they both meet in that day's bodies. She is, this time, a man. Protagonist thinks to himself that things are going to get very strange regarding their sex life.
No more memory of this book
story-identification
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This was a novella length book I read maybe forty years ago. It might have been an Ace double but I'm not 100%,
There was a Earth military intelligence officer based on another planet and (I don't remember how it happened) he wakes and heads to the base from his quarters. Alarms sound at the sentry point and he is taken prisoner, he is astonished to see he is actually one of the natives and he's held in the cells.
The next day he wakes in another body (maybe female but I'm unsure) and tries to work out what's happening, this continues daily but he succeeds in contacting his partner/wife and they learn the same thing is happening to her.
I think it also turns out a good few people are also walking around with his mind in them and they too are trying to go to army bases and getting arrested trying to enter.
He arranges code words and rendezvous with his girl and next day they both meet in that day's bodies. She is, this time, a man. Protagonist thinks to himself that things are going to get very strange regarding their sex life.
No more memory of this book
story-identification
This was a novella length book I read maybe forty years ago. It might have been an Ace double but I'm not 100%,
There was a Earth military intelligence officer based on another planet and (I don't remember how it happened) he wakes and heads to the base from his quarters. Alarms sound at the sentry point and he is taken prisoner, he is astonished to see he is actually one of the natives and he's held in the cells.
The next day he wakes in another body (maybe female but I'm unsure) and tries to work out what's happening, this continues daily but he succeeds in contacting his partner/wife and they learn the same thing is happening to her.
I think it also turns out a good few people are also walking around with his mind in them and they too are trying to go to army bases and getting arrested trying to enter.
He arranges code words and rendezvous with his girl and next day they both meet in that day's bodies. She is, this time, a man. Protagonist thinks to himself that things are going to get very strange regarding their sex life.
No more memory of this book
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