Review of Journey to Forever
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Review of Journey to Forever
Aaron's parents were among the first scientists on a mission to discover whether life existed throughout the galaxy. Aaron was one of the 45 children born on the planet Eris. When he was 23, he was tasked with keeping a log of their history and inheritance on the SS Victoria while investigating the seven planets in the Solamit system. Journey to Forever by Melvin L. Schoenberg is Aaron's log, and you will learn how the SS Victoria crew lived on their 140-year mission to investigate the Solamit system. How did they survive that long? What sacrifices did they make? What dangers did they encounter?
Each chapter was an entry in Aaron's log, with a descriptive title that told me about the chapter. I appreciated the author's inclusion of sketches of the SS Victoria's design, which helped me understand what the crew was dealing with. Melvin did a nice job explaining the astrophysical ideologies. For example, the light-year explanations were vital to my understanding of this book. I also liked how the storyline explored how we are all connected regardless of space and time. Throughout this book, it was evident how important teamwork is and how important it is to know how to do duties other than your own, even if you are not as skilled as they are. I had to laugh when Howie experimented while taking a turn cooking and made frozen chocolate mousse that tasted like mustard. The addition of romance in the storyline kept me intrigued.
The author's writing style and effort to ensure I understood everything I read prevented me from encountering any negative aspects. Due to the lack of negative aspects, the positive aspects discussed above, and the fact that I only found a handful of errors, I decided to give this book a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars. I hope Melvin follows through with his promise of a second book.
I encourage science-fiction fans of stories about space travel and exploring other planets in our galaxy to read this book. There is no profanity, religious, or descriptive sexual content to restrict this book to a particular audience.
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