Review of Velocious Evolution
Posted: 10 Nov 2024, 09:11
[Following is a volunteer review of "Velocious Evolution" by Ron Saetermoe.]
Velocious Evolution by Ron Saetermoe is a Science Fiction plot.Author unfolds a story about how an Alien visits Earth,approaches humans for the sake of saving his Planet Kepler-186e people.
An alien named Tic, equipped with advanced technology from his planet, establishes contact with a person on Earth who urgently needs a cure for cancer. In exchange for sharing this groundbreaking cure, Tic requests a trade: a small portion of Earth's water, which is desperately needed on his home planet.Though it seems like an easy trade but he has to go through lot of bureaucratic procedures to achieve his purpose of visit.
With a subtle twist at the end, the author keeps us on edge, fueling our curiosity as we wonder : will the deal succeed, or will an unexpected storm arise?
The book sparks curiosity about potential innovations, suggesting that advanced technologies perhaps already present on Kepler could become realities for us as well.
I am rating this 4 out of 5 as I felt some parts as more dragging and repetitive.
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Velocious Evolution
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Velocious Evolution by Ron Saetermoe is a Science Fiction plot.Author unfolds a story about how an Alien visits Earth,approaches humans for the sake of saving his Planet Kepler-186e people.
An alien named Tic, equipped with advanced technology from his planet, establishes contact with a person on Earth who urgently needs a cure for cancer. In exchange for sharing this groundbreaking cure, Tic requests a trade: a small portion of Earth's water, which is desperately needed on his home planet.Though it seems like an easy trade but he has to go through lot of bureaucratic procedures to achieve his purpose of visit.
With a subtle twist at the end, the author keeps us on edge, fueling our curiosity as we wonder : will the deal succeed, or will an unexpected storm arise?
The book sparks curiosity about potential innovations, suggesting that advanced technologies perhaps already present on Kepler could become realities for us as well.
I am rating this 4 out of 5 as I felt some parts as more dragging and repetitive.
******
Velocious Evolution
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon