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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bob FreemanPublisher: Indies United Publishing House, LLC Imprint: Indies United Publishing House, LLC Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.422kg ISBN: 9781644562376ISBN 10: 1644562375 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 30 January 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBest Review: The good news: It is extremely well written for what it is. The bad news: I have no idea who would want to read it besides a NASA scientist or two. ... technical manual on venturing into space. and a cult following for it as a unique indie piece From Goodreads rated it really liked it This a very different kind of book. Think part tech manual, part science fiction, part alternative universe, and part Im not sure what. I can see someone who is a sci-fi or tech nerd totally enjoying this book. It is well written and has a lot of good parts. Unfortunately for me, it is not something I would pick up to read for enjoyment. Just because it is not for me does not mean it would not be an enjoyable read for someone else. I did enjoy the characters and the idea of working with a working with a canine, simian or octopus does intrigue me! rated it really liked it I don't know much about jet propulsion, so the first part of the book was too abstruse. More a manual, it would probably have been better a separate book. Or interwoven into the story as show, don't tell . The latter part was better, anti-dystopian. I get tired of doom and gloom fiction writers, so this was a good change. And no weird aliens either. That was refreshing too. "Best Review: ""The good news: It is extremely well written for what it is. The bad news: I have no idea who would want to read it besides a NASA scientist or two. ... technical manual on venturing into space."" and ""a cult following for it as a unique indie piece"" From Goodreads rated it really liked it This a very different kind of book. Think part tech manual, part science fiction, part alternative universe, and part Im not sure what. I can see someone who is a sci-fi or tech nerd totally enjoying this book. It is well written and has a lot of good parts. Unfortunately for me, it is not something I would pick up to read for enjoyment. Just because it is not for me does not mean it would not be an enjoyable read for someone else. I did enjoy the characters and the idea of working with a working with a canine, simian or octopus does intrigue me! rated it really liked it I don't know much about jet propulsion, so the first part of the book was too abstruse. More a manual, it would probably have been better a separate book. Or interwoven into the story as ""show, don't tell"". The latter part was better, anti-dystopian. I get tired of doom and gloom fiction writers, so this was a good change. And no weird aliens either. That was refreshing too." Author InformationMicrobiologist (Anaerobic-Hungate Method) Researcher on degradation of Lignin Public Health Microbiologist/Lab Director Computer Programmer - Laboratory Information System (www.btbsoftware.com) A little photography, a few web sites. Now, Sci-Fi writer. @H2Lift www.h2liftship.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |