Calculating God
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Davis
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Robert J. Sawyer
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Robert J. Sawyer
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BONUS AUDIO: Author Robert J. Sawyer explains how the creationism vs. evolution debate informed the writing of Calculating God.
©2000 by Robert J. Sawyer (P)2008 Audible, Inc.Critic reviews
"Is Sawyer Canada's answer to Michael Crichton? Very possibly yes." ( Montreal Gazette)
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Great start. Wastes no time getting stuck in. The premise is intriguing. The main alien is a hoot. Ultimately just fizzles out but takes a long time doing it.Starts at a Gallop. Ends in a Canter
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Excellent narration and story.
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Skip the first 2' 45'' or so. The authors introduction, in my opinion, takes away from the story.Enjoyable read, but...
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An excellent original story, with heart
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Overall the book explores some fascinating hypotheses about life and it's existence, the rise and fall of species and civilisations, the structure and nature of civilisations depending on what their thought structure is based upon, life and death of an individual at a personal and an inter-relational context. It also throws in some fascination facts about the Universe in which we exist.
A most thought provoking, interesting and engaging "read". In essence it is a real 'human story' with an unexpected twist at the end. I still find myself thinking about some of the ideas, concepts and hypotheses presented in the story.
A Thoroughly Good 'Read'
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