Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Quantum Roots II : Worm Holes by Kyle Keyes

Quantum Roots II: Worm HolesQuantum Roots II: Worm Holes by Kyle Keyes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Quantum Roots II: Worm Holes by Kyle Keyes is a strange, quirky, and thoroughly entertaining book that bounces off the first in the series, Quantum Roots. Quite a bit of violence pervades this book, but if you can get past that, this is an easy read amazingly, and often funny. The interactions between the characters are off the charts sometimes, making them quirky, and kind of relatable. Written in pretty simple language, the plot is pretty easy to grasp, and the pace moves along nicely. If you have an avid interest in worm holes, quarks, etc. this is certainly a book you will enjoy. It is fun to ponder such things especially within the confines of science fiction, where you know it isn't real. The historical nature of the book combined with quantum physics make this truly a one of a kind read. Highly recommend for a different and offbeat book.


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