Review of Singularity

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This book isn’t really to my taste, especially with the faith angles that are woven in, and the writing style isn’t to my taste either, but I would recommend people check out the sample for themselves.
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The book is truly captivating as it delves into the intersection of science, climate change and a little bit of romance. Joseph Silva's quest to access other universes through a black hole's singularity is thought provoking concept. It's heartening to see the bond between father and daughter and their shared pursuit of scientific truth. Thank you for your great review.
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Delving deep into the complexities of human survival and the looming threats of climate change, 'Singularity' by Jayme A. Oliveira Filho & Jayme S. Alencar offers a blend of technical science and emotional depth. While its concise nature might be a double-edged sword for some readers, the tale's emphasis on legacy, perseverance, and resilience stands out. A read for those curious about the intertwining of astrophysics and humanity's future on Earth. 🌍🌌 Congratulations on being BOTD!
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That Reviewer gave Singularity by Jayme A. Oliveira Filho and Jayme S. Alencar a fair review.

That Reviewer summarizes Singularity as a story about the threat of climate change to humanity and the Earth's ability to sustain human life. The book is portrayed as a quick read that gets to the plot immediately without a lot of character development.Although science geeks may be best suited to understand the scientific terminology, the book also has a themes of family, values, love, and legacy, while offering hope for humanity.

Due to editing errors and almost undeveloped plots, That Reviewer gave Singularity a rating of 3 out of 4 Stars.

This book may be an important and inspiring read.
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This is an informative review it gave me the exact info i wanted for the book
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The science-based novella Singularity is a story with a purpose. It reads like a love letter to science’s ability to make the universe understandable, as well as to science’s usefulness in finding a solution to climate change-induced extinction.
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Singularity takes readers on a thought-provoking journey through the intersection of science, family, and the survival of our planet. With its brevity, it's a quick but impactful read that leaves you pondering. 
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The concept sounds really unique and appropriate for today's world where climate change is concerning, but the mention of errors and underdeveloped characters is discouraging. Maybe I will pass this one. The review itself is beautifully done.
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Singularity is a science fiction novel that weaves together the universe, science, physics, adventure, love, romance, faith, and religion in an enlightening tale about the future of humanity and the choices our species will have to make in order to survive in a planet in the twenty-first century. Amazing reveiw
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I enjoyed reading your review. The story sounds fascinating from a scientific point of view, even if it lacks romantic depth. :lol: The authors are a pair of friends, one a school student, the other his high school teacher. It sounds like it will be a good read.
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Thank you for review. It's amazing to have many topics like science, emotions, and belief to be in a single story.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I am very much into science fiction and this one sounds like an excellent example of a great mix. I'd love to know what the author's take is on climate change and the viability of maintaining Earth's sustainability.
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The review is very informative. Thank you! I am not much interested in a full-blown scientific book even if it is worth a few hours of reading time.So, I would give this one a pass.
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First of all, thank you for such a thorough review. You covered so many aspects!
Both the topic of the book and how it is written are of my interest. Sometimes it is boring for me when the author goes too much into creating the character but from what you wrote, here is not the case. I also love to read science-fiction books that have also something from reality. It makes it easier to feel like you are there.
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This seems to be an interesting plot for searching a better place in the universe for the human beings.
Thanks for a clear and precise review.
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