Review of Doyle's Law
Posted: 30 May 2022, 03:50
[Following is a volunteer review of "Doyle's Law" by Sam Roberts.]
Chief O'Connor, a captain, but this time ,of a spaceship, is on a mission which is coming to an end and they are scheduled to come back to earth. If they managed it safely, I leave it to you the reader to find out. We also have some characters who claim to be from the future apparently and shape the course of the book where they are after some stones to help them make some achievements.
As startrek would say, space is the next frontier where the world or rather humanity will embrace space traveling as well as homes in various other livable planets. Doyle's Law clearly shows us how this is possible and how this can help advance even our knowledge. Blackholes and the whole issue of moving back in time like The Flash(series) is very evident in this book. The author Sam Roberts makes good use of chapters where he allows a reader to contemplate on the previous content before moving ahead. I definitely liked the font used as well as the spacing as it allows for ease in reading the book.
Dialogue, a very important style, has been plastered all over the book and I found it very interesting and interactive for a reader. We also get to see how convicts can be used instead of buying time in prison and filling them. This can go along way in even reducing crime in essence. With this book at hand, it is almost unspeakable of how creative and innovative man can get. It has also come out very clearly that without innovation and all, we are stuck to poverty. The author has made use of some good grammar which can help build a readers grammatical skills. There is a need for people in charge of entities or activities to mind their surbodinates as though they were their children hence abhor from harassing them.
I have to say that it is very important to control our emotions in terms of not getting spooked easily then cause a mayhem for no good reason. We see how Chief O'Connor was a headache to one of his employees, Mc Sweeney who ends up bearing alot of baggage and ridicule. I rather disliked the expletives used by the characters in various phases as well as the mention of first, second, third and fourth which honestly to some degree threw me off abit and I had to get back to understand the story again. The book is professionally edited with little to no errors. I generally liked the book.
I rate the book 3 out of 4 stars since it has alot to deal with our interpersonal relationships and how they can either affect us positively or negatively. It isn't that thrilling hence couldn't scoop all the stars. I would recommend the book to people fascinated about the future and mostly afterlife to make some time for this book.
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Doyle's Law
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Chief O'Connor, a captain, but this time ,of a spaceship, is on a mission which is coming to an end and they are scheduled to come back to earth. If they managed it safely, I leave it to you the reader to find out. We also have some characters who claim to be from the future apparently and shape the course of the book where they are after some stones to help them make some achievements.
As startrek would say, space is the next frontier where the world or rather humanity will embrace space traveling as well as homes in various other livable planets. Doyle's Law clearly shows us how this is possible and how this can help advance even our knowledge. Blackholes and the whole issue of moving back in time like The Flash(series) is very evident in this book. The author Sam Roberts makes good use of chapters where he allows a reader to contemplate on the previous content before moving ahead. I definitely liked the font used as well as the spacing as it allows for ease in reading the book.
Dialogue, a very important style, has been plastered all over the book and I found it very interesting and interactive for a reader. We also get to see how convicts can be used instead of buying time in prison and filling them. This can go along way in even reducing crime in essence. With this book at hand, it is almost unspeakable of how creative and innovative man can get. It has also come out very clearly that without innovation and all, we are stuck to poverty. The author has made use of some good grammar which can help build a readers grammatical skills. There is a need for people in charge of entities or activities to mind their surbodinates as though they were their children hence abhor from harassing them.
I have to say that it is very important to control our emotions in terms of not getting spooked easily then cause a mayhem for no good reason. We see how Chief O'Connor was a headache to one of his employees, Mc Sweeney who ends up bearing alot of baggage and ridicule. I rather disliked the expletives used by the characters in various phases as well as the mention of first, second, third and fourth which honestly to some degree threw me off abit and I had to get back to understand the story again. The book is professionally edited with little to no errors. I generally liked the book.
I rate the book 3 out of 4 stars since it has alot to deal with our interpersonal relationships and how they can either affect us positively or negatively. It isn't that thrilling hence couldn't scoop all the stars. I would recommend the book to people fascinated about the future and mostly afterlife to make some time for this book.
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Doyle's Law
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon