![]() ![]() The stories may not have been nail-biters but the cosmic vision kept you coming back and made the experience memorable, although you won't achieve any kind of transcendence reading these. This is the third (and presumably) last book in the "Manifold" trilogy, which so far has been a loose consortium of absolutely fascinating hard science ideas held together by fitfully entertaining plots. ![]() Not good, certainly not great, but just "okay." I guess I should elaborate. This was the situation I found myself in reading this book and true to form I did finish reading it only to find that the book was merely okay. And yet, you've invested so much time in it that you feel silly not bothering to finish it and besides, it's not that bad. There's a decent book in here somewhere: Have you ever been a good portion of the way through a book and been faced with the total certainty that it's not going anywhere. ![]()
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