For We Are Many & All These Worlds - Dennis E. Taylor(✯✯✯✯)

Book 53 and 54

I wanted to complete the trilogy of the Bobiverse that I had embarked on back on book 51. This sci-fi world was very different from many I’ve read before it and was quick gripping. This whole series us extremely fast paced, explores the galaxy while still staying true to physics and explores in detail the dilemmas of immortality and playing God. It also explores politics, the core nature of humans and how that translates when other beings in the galaxy are presented with the day-to-day we take for granted. 


The books have multiple plots, some intertwined, some independent. As the series comes to a conclusion, they are all resolved quite satisfactorily and it ends on a high note setting Bob up for the distant unknown to come. There is apparently a 4th book coming soon and I can’t wait. 


And like the first book, this too is fantastic on audible, the narrator does a spectacular job of dozens of voice modulations and brings to life not just the humans but also the sentient characters; something that is really not easy to do. 

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Soumyanil Das

Building @ LightheartedAI | Ex SDE Intern @ Fourie | Django | Flutter | Node | Aws | Azure

4y

Inspired by your challenge, I finished 41 books till now , in 2020. Last year I had read only 2 books. I mostly read non fiction. The only fiction I read in 2020 are the books by Dan Brown. Thanks for inspiring me, Rohan Sir!

Touhid Hossain Shakil

CTO @ Ehealth2all | Upcoming PhD Student at UofR

4y

Rohan Kamath can you share the list of books which you found as the best of bests.

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