David Clement-Davies?s first novel was published to great acclaim, including a rave review from Watership Down author richard Adams: ?it is a riveting story and deserves to be widely read. it is one of the best anthropomorphic fantasies known to me.?
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There's such beauty in humanity's strive to understand the unknown and in how science manages to have us collaborate across nations and cultures. From the Voyager project to huge recent international physics experiments (CERN, LIGO, LISA..) this book is a great reminder of the elegance and joy of science. Discovery for the sake of it.
Radford got a bit sidetracked on some of his tangents which made the book feel slightly unbalanced. But I really love the basic concept, so I very much enjoyed this.