The third book in this scifi series delivers, just like the first two. I appreciated the continuing story lines and character arcs of characters introduced in earlier books, and the new characters in this book add a rich dimension to the story.
I prefer hard scifi (think The Martian or The Red Mars series) because I like to think of what the future might be like. Collins' futuristic gizmos, gadgets, and thingamajigs stimulate readers who like some plausible science with their fiction. Chapters open with a quote of scientific information or an explanation of the author's creation of the science behind the locomotion.
The idea of traveling interstellar space is fascinating to humans on the blue marble.
The third book in this scifi series delivers, just like the first two. I appreciated the continuing story lines and character arcs of characters introduced in earlier books, and the new characters in this book add a rich dimension to the story.
I prefer hard scifi (think The Martian or The Red Mars series) because I like to think of what the future might be like. Collins' futuristic gizmos, gadgets, and thingamajigs stimulate readers who like some plausible science with their fiction. Chapters open with a quote of scientific information or an explanation of the author's creation of the science behind the locomotion.
The idea of traveling interstellar space is fascinating to humans on the blue marble.