I read books now

Started by Legend, Feb 29, 2024, 07:24 AM

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the-pi-guy

Not quite the same thing. But I decided to buy this.



Legend

That's pretty cool. I like companion books like that. I have a few Avatar ones and I'd like more in general.

the-pi-guy

This is a cool book.
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<br><img src="https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/863088098530557962/1230140752307294218/IMG_20240417_075846070.jpg?ex=66323cda&amp;is=661fc7da&amp;hm=d0c6bee68c3aa036e7ea07bcd79f234a6b1db515b2683858cf548689bf29ac36&amp;=" alt="" class="bbc_img"><br><br>Comes in this cool box/sleeve: <br><img src="https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/863088098530557962/1230140752667873382/IMG_20240416_200628892.jpg?ex=66323cda&amp;is=661fc7da&amp;hm=3b362b49da9fd1e45cf3f0d6d22235fb45ead79f00892ff662c62471aa574766&amp;=" alt="" class="bbc_img"><br><br>

Legend

A bit past the halfway point with the 3rd book in this series, the arrows of time.

Better than the second and has the potential to be better than the first. The big rotational physics consequence I expected to be explored in the second book is instead happening here, more or less.

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<br>They are in space and they see another object that is about the same size as their rocket. I thought that object would actually be their rocket from the future, just now traveling backwards in time relative to them. I was really excited but it just ended up being an asteroid apparently.<br><br>This book however has them land on a planet that is going backwards through time. They step on the ground and &quot;absorb&quot; footprints for example. Will be interesting to see how it all works out. So far it has avoided time travel tropes which is great but I&#39;ll be bummed if the handwaved away details go unexplored.<br>

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