Review of Singularity

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This is a science fiction book that explores the future of humanity and the universe in the 22nd century.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughtful review of 'Singularity.' I appreciate your detailed analysis of the novel's strengths and weaknesses. Your comments on the brevity of the book and its impact on character development, particularly in regards to the romance aspect, provide valuable insights. Additionally, your observation about the technical nature of the book and the potential challenge it may pose for non-scientific readers is well-noted.
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SINGULARITY is a science-fiction book that mixes the UNIVERSE, science, physics, adventure, love, romance, faith, and religion in an inspiring story about the future of mankind and the decisions that we will make as Species to survive in a world during the 22nd Century
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Amazing review of sci-fi theme novel. It's quite interesting to read father-daughter duo working on black hole mystery. On my bookshelf.
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Thank you for sharing your review! It has helped me realize that this particular book may not be my cup of tea. Personally, I tend to gravitate towards novels with more intricate plots. Nonetheless, I appreciate your insight and I do believe that the father-daughter dynamic between Joseph and Daisy would be a highlight if I do end up giving the book a chance.
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For scientific nerds, this book appears to be simple to read. I admire Daisy's father's perseverance. And I really like his telling Daisy to fight for what she believes in till the very end.
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I can't believe you wrote the entire review without mentioning that this book seems more religiously apologetic than science fiction! The convolution of science, the ironic admiration for Einstein the atheist, and the lack of plot/character development/etc., make this short novella seem more like a sermon than science fiction. Unless you happen to be a devout believer who can be bamboozled by pseudoscience, I'd leave this on the shelf.
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This review is really helpful, It gives an overview about what the book is about without getting into details or being a book spoiler.
I am not a science geek myself so according to the reviewer i might not be able to understand some of the scientific words but the emotional part encourages me that I might add this book to my shelf one day.
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Wow! This is brilliant. I hope we still have people like Joseph and a supportive Daisy around who can be in support of one's belief and purpose. I'll like to read it and find out how it all goes. It's interesting to read this kind of books, especially Singularity. It's a distinctive and mind-hacking book from the author. Congrats on BOTD!
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The assessment of "Singularity" by Jayme A. Oliveira Filho and Jayme S. Alencar provides valuable perspectives on the novel's merits and drawbacks. It praises the authors for their succinct narrative that directly delves into the core of the plot. Nonetheless, it notes that this brevity might have had an impact on character development and the romantic elements of the story.

The review highlights the technical nature of the book, with numerous scientific terms that may be challenging for non-science enthusiasts. It acknowledges the authors' attempts to explain these terms and praises the inclusion of colorful images to make the content more accessible.

The book's core themes of family, love, values, and legacies are appreciated, with particular admiration for the protagonist's grit and perseverance. The review notes that the book's central theme of climate change and its impact on Earth's survival is timely and thought-provoking, serving as a warning and offering hope.
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"SINGULARITY" by Jayme A. Oliveira Filho is a captivating science fiction novel that seamlessly weaves together a tapestry of themes ranging from the universe and science to physics, adventure, love, romance, faith, and religion.
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I haven’t read the book yet, but an amazing review just given. I definitely will read it. The plot sounds interesting, a good father-daughter relationship with nice communication, probably many readers are not interested in science, but this book shows a little more than sciences.
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Intriguing, terrifying and enticing all at once! I like reading Sci-Fi books, even more so if they are based on real social tendencies and there is no graver danger nowadays than Global Warming. I really would like to see where author's imagination will lead us. Congrats on BOTD!
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A story that resonates with today's earth and environment changes, while also talking about family ties. A girl trying to prove her father's theories right when whole of the scientific world is against them. Will want to read it. Thanks for the review.!
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An idealistic novel "Singularity" by Jayme A. Oliveira Filho and Jayme S. Alencar, which revolves around the Earth's ability to sustain human life and climate change's threat to humanity. This is an interesting book for me to read.
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