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Fractal Noise (FractalVerse)
Fractal Noise (FractalVerse)
Author: Christopher Paolini
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 6/28/2023


I already loved the Fractalverse, so this inside look at the first contact with new life out in the universe was right up my alley. I think the writing was lyrical and engaging, especially as we learned more about Alex and his emotional state as the crew gets closer and closer to the precipice of the unknown.

My favorite quote from the book:
"...we all exist in the same universe. Convergent evolution suggests there'll be some similarity. . . . I don't have a lot in common with a spider, but I could probably agree with a spider on which one is more attractive, or which of the other spiders is largest and most brightly colored. Assuming we see the same part of the spectrum. There are a lot of places for shared ground, no matter how different we are."

However, I need to give credit to his description of the "inexorable march of entropy" as well because that hit so close to home. If I have one small critique, it's that parts of the story seemed to drag on while others raced by, and while I can appreciate that it may have been by design based on the overall story, I can't help but want moreeeeeee.

I gave Fractal Noise 4 out of 5 stars. :)


When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky
When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky
Author: Margaret Verble
Book Type: Hardcover
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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Review Date: 10/12/2021


My rating: 3.5 stars out of 5, rounded up to 4! I liked it!

A spoiler-free review!

So, this book was out of my usual realm of books-to-read. I like historical fictions, but I usually trend towards World War era books that take place in other questions (a realization I had while reading this book) and this was a change of pace that was definitely needed! I thought the author did a great job of introducing us to the main character, Two Feathers, who is definitely a believable character! I thought the pacing of the story went well, though I thought there were some sections that might have been sped up a bit for continuity and flow of the story, but they were minor distractors from an overall good story!

I rated 3.5 only because it's not the style of story I usually read, which is why I rounded up. I can see this book being great for anyone who loves to read about American tales from the early 1900's. Happy book birthday!

Happy reading!


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