I appreciate the practical knowledge given on such a complex subject. This book has helped me to better understand concepts that are difficult to grasp.
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Finished through a morbid sense of curiosity
Review from The Death of the Universe: Hard Science Fiction →
Having previously enjoyed Brandon Q. Morris’ Proxima trilogy, which was well-structured and engaging, I had high hopes for The Death of the Universe. Unfortunately, this book fell short in several key areas, making it a frustrating rather than thought-provoking listen. One of the biggest issues is how The Death of the Universe loses all sense..
I love how the story is narrated and how it paints what a small world 20th century aviation really was ! You’ll hear familiar names and be wowed to find how these iconic figures crossed paths and all shared the same passion for flying and love of Country. Chuck Yeager, Bud Anderson , Jimmy Doolittle..
Great for young adults
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Best story arc yet
Review from Awaken Online: Evolution →
The world is expanding
Review from Awaken Online: Precipice →
I enjoyed learning more about Jason and the world of Awaken Online. I questioned the fullness behind some characters at first but the meaning behind the story telling comes together. The most engaging part for me is how Bagwell builds the fantasy world. It’s the most enthralling, formed storytelling of a game world I’ve read.
Better than I expected
Review from Khrushchev →
I bought this and sat on it for a while, I was into other topics at the time, but finally came back to it. I don’t remember another book that filled in more blanks and answered more questions about life after Stalin than this one. So many loose ends were tied up, I’ll be doing..