Review of Singularity

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This book taulu delves into a topic that should move us all. Climate change is already reality. However, I am not sure if I want to read a fictional book that’s built around this topic.in addition, technical book that includes a lot of science is just not for me. Thanks for a thorough review!
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Good review. I am not into science fiction so I will probably pass on this one. Nice review, though.
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The idea of accessing other universes is intriguing.

Thank you for the great review.
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I read the first edition of the book and was not a fan. However, it seems that the authors have changed the book and made it more engaging and fun for sci-fi lovers to read. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Nancy Kilkenny Barnhart »

Congrats on BOTD. Science fiction is an interesting genre. Yesterday's book was sci-fi with lots of violence. Today’s book is more theory and less violence. I like it without the violence and death. Singularity seems like a good read with only 86 pages.
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In this science fiction book, Jayme A. Oliveira Filho writes about global warming, climate change, and the challenges humanity faces. Can human life be sustained? Join scientists Joseph Silva and his daughter, Daisy, as they seek answers. This book review was well done and inspires readers to pick up this book.
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Post by Emmanuel Abiodun Olutayo »

Singularity is a book I would like to read. The brevity, colorful images, and themes are factors of interest. Daisy is a great daughter for upholding the honor and legacy of her father. Congrats on BOTD. Your review is compelling.
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Most Sci-Fi are always lengthy and sometimes exhausting. This one seems to be different, though. I also love the fact that it features romance and faith. It also has a good rating on Amazon and OBC, so I think it's worth a try.
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Singularity is a book I would like to read. The brevity, colorful images, and themes are factors of interest. Daisy is a great daughter for upholding the honor and legacy of her father. Congrats on BOTD. Your review is compelling.
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Thank you for your review. It seems like this book is all about what is happening in today's world, wild fires, drought, horrific hurricanes, tornados etc... Even our young adults are taking notice of climate change and pollution. Your explanative review tells of Joseph Silva in search to find what is happening in the world and then his daughter, Daisy, follows where he left off. I don't usually read science fiction but this book, Singularity, is not totally science fiction as it talks so much of the world's problems right now.
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This book is a great science book. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This book sounds absolutely fascinating, great review. I am interested in science and climate change, however it is not my favorite subject, therefore I feel like some of the terminology may be over my head. However, the main character's determination sounds inspiring and it still sounds like it would be a decent story. I don't think I would be interested in reading this because I do get terribly distracted by errors and find that it really does take away from the quality of the book. The fact that the plot and other aspects of the book seemed undeveloped also serve as a turn off.
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The effects of climate change and the ability of the earth to survive, are very real threats in our world today. Thank you for the great review.
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Human survival on earth and the quest to pass through black holes to access other universes sound interesting. I'm only a little disappointed that the book might contain scientific terms that not everyone, like, can understand easily.
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Post by Brian Ruguru »

I enjoy a provocative book; one in which I find myself debating with an author about a certain subject matter. Despite the errors, I believe we have a wonderful book. I love your review.
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