Review of Singularity

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This science-fiction book dealing with human destruction of our planet and the resulting devastating consequences is an area of science that is very important to me. Great review!
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I find it so cool Daisy is following through with her father's scientific observation so that he can be remembered as a highly-skilled and qualified scientist. This is my type of book. I will get the full book and see if Daisy is able to accomplish as much as she can for her father.
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Honest and detailed review, congrats! The novel deals with climate change and gives hope,but it looks quite technical and lacking well- drawn characters. I could not read it because of the many errors.
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The authors' right-to-the-point style, avoiding ‘elaborate plots to enamor readers’, does, paradoxically, appeal to me. That approach shouldn't be surprising because of the focus on science. But the heavy technical content is daunting, even though I would usually jump at the chance to root for an ostracised scientist; history teachers us that they tend to be right.
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Science Faniciers will love reading this book since it tells about climate change. The review indicates family values as well as the survival of Mankind on the planet. So a good mix of these elements is reflected here. Thanks for the review.
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When a person wants to do something new, there is every tendency that he or she won't get all the support that's needed until it is a success. But everyone doing a new thing needs one person like Daisy, who would believe in them no matter what others are saying. Daisy's support played a significant role in the success of Father, Joseph Silva.
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Since I'm not one for sci-fi novels I won't be reading this. I'm sure it will be an interesting read for those who does love sci-fi novels. Thanks for an insightful review.
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This book is perfect for nerdy readers who love theories and physics. I enjoy reading science fiction, but the content of this book is too technical for me. Aside from the discussions of the possible negative outcomes of neglected Earth, there are also life lessons one can learn from the story. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Singularity's concise approach to its plot caught my attention. While its scientific terminology might seem daunting, the vibrant imagery and themes of love and legacy shine through. The book's relevance to our world's climate crisis adds depth.
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I loved how this review highlighted the book's brevity, getting straight to the point. It's refreshing when a story doesn't drag on. I'd definitely consider reading Singularity for its concise storytelling.
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The author is right to the point and the way of describing the story is superb and to the point.
The role of characters are quite good in the story.
All though I love sci-fi stories and I loved it .It is so amazing story of a daughter and a child.
It was outstanding story.
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This seems like an interesting science fiction book with a touch of romance. I would love to know more about Daisy and her struggles to prove her father’s honour and restore his honour.
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I am in love with the premise of this story already and can't wait to dig in to the gripping tale that is sure to unfold. Could this book actually answer some age old questions about interstellar travel? That's for YOU to decide 😉
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The mention of scientific terms in the book intrigued me. While I'm not a science geek, the idea of learning something new while reading a novel sounds appealing. The inclusion of colorful images is a nice touch too.
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Singularity will be a new favorite for anyone seeking a captivating, in-depth immersion into the possibility of a universe(s) like ours. I believe that I would most likely enjoy the book's suspense and action. I appreciate the authors' daring concience to write on a premise that might lead to questions and maybe even criticism, especially at this time when most people have little knowledge of what the book delves into. I'll make sure to add this one to my want-to-read shelf. Congratulations on being today's BoTD!
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