Review of Eclipse 8

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Amy Luman wrote: 05 Jul 2023, 10:45 I really enjoy science fiction. A novel involving space exploration and a search for further resources seems interesting. I’ve always suspected that politicians only give us the information that they want us to have. Thanks!
Indeed, the suspicion that politicians may selectively share information with the public is common.
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The review of "Eclipse 8" by Jack Hammond provides a positive assessment of the book's storyline and highlights key elements of the plot and character development. The reviewer praises the motivation and resilience depicted in the story, emphasizing President Hays and Captain Owen's determination to assemble a capable space exploration team despite rejections. The suspenseful nature of the expedition and Captain Owen's composure and leadership skills are also highlighted. The reviewer mentions that they would have liked to see more development of the supporting characters in the book. They note the lessons learned about transparency and the importance of a quality workforce. The reviewer finds the storyline well-coordinated and commends the flawless editing of the book. They award it a five-star rating and recommend it to those interested in space travel and exploration, as well as human resources officers looking for insights into candidate selection.
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Human managed to expand throughout the Milky Way but didn't learn how to properly manage the resourses they have? Are they considered like the scourge of the whole universe? I'm curious to see if there are any other advanced civilizations around. Thank you for your great review!
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