Review of Singularity

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I haven't paid attention to the news about climate change and changes on the planet. It is notable that this book, through fiction, covers these topics. It's excellent that Daisy is focused on proving her father's theory. From the cover, I wouldn't have guessed that it was a book with romance. Thanks for the review; I don't think I'll read it, but I'll try to give it a chance.
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"Singularity" by Jayme A. Oliveira Filho and Jayme S. Alencar offers a concise and thought-provoking exploration of human perseverance, scientific ambition, and the pressing issue of climate change. Its focus on family, love, and values adds depth to a narrative that resonates with today's global concerns.
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This book looks like it is interesting as I am not really not into science fiction but rather romance fiction. But I would like to know more about what happens in the book
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This book looks like it is interesting as I am not really not into science fiction but rather romance fiction. But I would like to know more about what happens in the book
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how Daisy continues on her father’s work about the theory on how other universes can be accessed by passing through the 'singularity' of a black hole. How she will prove this is exciting. I like reading sci-fi novels and this one is right up my alley.
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I really interested in this book. The message that Joseph gave to his daughter was very inspiring. I wonder how Daisy would able to restore her father honor. Thanks for the review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction story following a scientist that theorizes that the use of a black hole could help save Earth from climate change and other environmental issues. When he is criticized, his daughter, also a scientist steps up to further prove her father's theories. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This is an idealistic novel that centers around the Earth's ability to sustain human life and climate change's threat to humanity. Congratulations BOTD!
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The book speculates about a future world heavily impacted by climate change and environmental negligence. However, one generation of a family of scientists works to provide hope for humanity. It appears to be a concise book for science fiction fans and climate advocates.
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I applaud the author for writing an idealistic science fiction novel like this. I also agree that humans and climate change are threats to humanity. Human activity is one of the reasons for global warming and climate change, such as cutting down trees, burning fossil fuels, etc. And climate change has a big impact on our health. This book is a must-read sci-fi novel; however, it is also about love, family, and legacies. Thanks for the honest and comprehensive review.
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Post by Mwansa Musonda 4 »

This Review is great now I want to go and read the book anything that talks about Romance intrigues me so much so thank you
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I care immensely about climate change, but Im not very science-savvy, so I'm afraid I might not get all the concepts in this book. Also, I do like a well-fleshed-out romance.
Thank you for your honest review.
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I love the review very much. It's contains all the information which lead us to read the book.
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I enjoy reading novels depicting a dystopian future, and this sci-fi novel's theme revolves around a fabulous and gritty character who is an astrophysicist and pursues his research to find a way to access other universes.
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Post by Leslie Kunde »

The review is good, but a bit confusing when you say the characters are underdeveloped in one place, and the book may make you cry from the emotions. I like the way you are honest about the book's short comings, yet manage to make it sound like a book I would like.
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