Review by Jacci -- Of Zots and Xoodles

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Review by Jacci -- Of Zots and Xoodles

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Of Zots and Xoodles" by Zarqnon the Embarrassed.]
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Have you tried spraying some water in the air? The concept of this book looks like that. Spraying water in the air produces tiny particles that look beautiful under the light. Of Zots and Xoodles: Theodil creates a Universe written by Zarqnon the Embarrassed and illustrated by Frank Louis Allen enhances critical thinking.

Zarqnon developed this idea when a Belgian Catholic Priest in 1927 said that, "the universe was birthed at a single point." Zarqnon got curious to know our time, space and even what happened prior to the universe. In observance to this idea, Zarqnon said, "what if there was an Architect behind it!"

Theodil constructs a universe sometime after breakfast on Tuesday. There are so many people in the crowd as he starts and the committee stares at him in disbelief. He rolls a thing and "dots" appear that looks like "spots". What is this thing that makes the crowd echoed in "ooooh?" They called the spots into "zots" that impressed the crowd. They noticed that "zots" do not have north or south, east or west and up or down.

Theodil makes the zots dance swirling, whirling and churning above his hand. It collides forming super-zots, mega-zots, magma-zots and other zots design. In progress of the universe, the "zots" are now like "noodles" and they call it "xoodles." Why is it that the dot-like-zots gave birth the noodle-like-xoodles when it tossed up in the wind?

I admire how Zarqnon develops the story because I laugh many times the moment I understand why he called it "zots" and "xoodles". Many days my mind keeps on saying "Of Zots and Xoodles" especially when I eat my noodles. I enjoyed watching the drawing of the "dots" that later given birth the noodle-like-xoodles. It appears with no sense at all, but scrutinizing the theory of this story makes me comprehend why it looks like that. I heartily recommend this book to the nerd's group of people because they can easily imagine the author's point. An avid fan of the science-fiction story will also enjoy reading this book.

I rate Of Zots and Xoodles: Theodil creates a Universe 4 out of 4 stars because Zarqnon includes a scientific explanation on space, time, and mass paradigms. I did not see any misspelled words in flicking through this book. It is professionally edited and the images give emphasis to the story. It is a short-story book suited for your vacant time or indeed waiting for some friends.

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Hmmmm, a pretty exciting to read this book. I'll try it soon. Thanks for sharing!
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Hahahahah, to the "nerds"? A pretty exciting read. Great review.
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Hahahahah, to the "nerds"? A pretty exciting read. Great review.
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The cover photo looks weird! What makes this book so special? How can the story evolve on dot and noodles? Nice review!
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ma_mon28 wrote: 17 Jan 2019, 03:44 The cover photo looks weird! What makes this book so special? How can the story evolve on dot and noodles? Nice review!
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What a weird book of dots and curves.
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Villa_ro wrote: 20 Jan 2019, 21:00 What a weird book of dots and curves.
I noticed it, too. Congrats to the nerds! :tiphat:
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It looks like a book full of illusion, I guess as I glimpsed at the picture. Nice review
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I read this one as well. I'm glad it's finding an audience of people who appreciate the oddity of it (and the inherent nerdyness). Great review!
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M Zee wrote: 23 Jan 2019, 18:04 I read this one as well. I'm glad it's finding an audience of people who appreciate the oddity of it (and the inherent nerdyness). Great review!
You're right! An average person can't fully understand this story. Thanks for visiting.
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Villa_ro wrote: 20 Jan 2019, 21:00 What a weird book of dots and curves.
I already know why it looks weird. :lol:
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