Review of Of Zots and Xoodles
Posted: 29 Apr 2023, 06:02
[Following is a volunteer review of "Of Zots and Xoodles" by Zarqnon the Embarrassed.]
Theodil's attempt to create a universe is seen from a completely different angle thanks to a science fiction book by Zarqnon the Embarassed. Theodil is making his presentation to a committee when the book opens. He has a surprise in store for them, as he intends to rebuild everything using Zots that will be constructed after rolling a dice. As the events develop, there is a lot of uncertainty and worry among the assembly. A number of alignments and distortions in the Zot's shape are already there as the Zot unfolds, and a new stage of this is added. They become noodle-like and are given the name Xoodles. New forms are created as a result of additional modifications, and their complexity rises. All this has been done within a space before a space, at a time before a time.
This book was incredibly instructive to read. Even though the book is only 48 pages long, it reconstructed the beginning and development of my entire universe. I had to read it over and over again. The examples offered were really helpful. I kept attempting to describe the presentation through them. I've never read a narrative like this before, so I feel obligated to read more of it. I am now compelled to view the cosmos from a radically new angle while pondering the meaning of each and every existence.
I initially struggled to keep up with the book's vocabulary, which led to growing confusion, but I eventually caught up. I still found the book enjoyable despite this. It opens your eyes to the reality of everything, which I found interesting. The author's writing is fantastic. It was incredibly convincing to me. The following book in the series is one I am eager to read.
I rate Zots and Xoodles: Theodil Creates a Universe 5 out of 5 stars. The included images are great because they provide better insight. While reading, I didn't notice any typos or grammatical mistakes. So, in my opinion, the book is exceptionally edited.
I recommend this to people who are finding ways to satisfy and explore their curiosity and ideas regarding the universe's existence. For readers who also like science fiction, this will be perfect.
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Of Zots and Xoodles
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Theodil's attempt to create a universe is seen from a completely different angle thanks to a science fiction book by Zarqnon the Embarassed. Theodil is making his presentation to a committee when the book opens. He has a surprise in store for them, as he intends to rebuild everything using Zots that will be constructed after rolling a dice. As the events develop, there is a lot of uncertainty and worry among the assembly. A number of alignments and distortions in the Zot's shape are already there as the Zot unfolds, and a new stage of this is added. They become noodle-like and are given the name Xoodles. New forms are created as a result of additional modifications, and their complexity rises. All this has been done within a space before a space, at a time before a time.
This book was incredibly instructive to read. Even though the book is only 48 pages long, it reconstructed the beginning and development of my entire universe. I had to read it over and over again. The examples offered were really helpful. I kept attempting to describe the presentation through them. I've never read a narrative like this before, so I feel obligated to read more of it. I am now compelled to view the cosmos from a radically new angle while pondering the meaning of each and every existence.
I initially struggled to keep up with the book's vocabulary, which led to growing confusion, but I eventually caught up. I still found the book enjoyable despite this. It opens your eyes to the reality of everything, which I found interesting. The author's writing is fantastic. It was incredibly convincing to me. The following book in the series is one I am eager to read.
I rate Zots and Xoodles: Theodil Creates a Universe 5 out of 5 stars. The included images are great because they provide better insight. While reading, I didn't notice any typos or grammatical mistakes. So, in my opinion, the book is exceptionally edited.
I recommend this to people who are finding ways to satisfy and explore their curiosity and ideas regarding the universe's existence. For readers who also like science fiction, this will be perfect.
******
Of Zots and Xoodles
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon