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The Death of the Universe

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The Death of the Universe

By: Brandon Q. Morris
Narrated by: David Stifel
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For many billions of years, humans - having conquered the curse of aging - spread throughout the entire Milky Way. They are able to live all their dreams, but to their great disappointment, no other intelligent species has ever been encountered. Now, humanity itself is on the brink of extinction because the universe is dying a protracted yet inevitable death.

They have only one hope: The 'Rescue Project' was designed to feed the black hole in the center of the galaxy until it becomes a quasar, delivering much-needed energy to humankind during its last breaths. But then something happens that no one ever expected - and humanity is forced to look at itself and its existence in an entirely new way.

©2020 Brandon Q. Morris (P)2020 Tantor
Fiction First Contact Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Dream
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A very interesting concept

I've often wondered what it would be like to witness the end of the universe and what creatures such as humans would do to prolong the have habitability of the Universe. This book didn't quite touch on that as much as I hoped but it was a good story nonetheless. I also thought it was a bit anthropocentric for a story encompassing the whole universe.

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A solid premise, let down by the writing

Unlikable characters, a butler called 'Puppy', and a whole host of cringey comments made what should be an amazing story into something that felt like a chore to get through.

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