
Greatest Hits: God’s Favorite Band by Green Day
Album
Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Green Day will release Greatest Hits:...
Rock
History of Dance with Web Resource
Book
History of Dance, Second Edition, offers readers a panoramic view of dance from prehistory to the...

Equity Capital: From Ancient Partnerships to Modern Exchange Traded Funds
Book
Capitalism is historically pervasive. Despite attempts through the centuries to suppress or control...
Studies in the Islamic Decorative Arts
Book
Islamic artists channeled their energies not into easel painting and large-scale sculpture, but...

Rice, Agriculture, and the Food Supply in Premodern Japan: The Place of Rice
Charlotte von Verschuer and Wendy Cobcroft
Book
The majority of studies on the agricultural history of Japan have focused on the public...

Joe Goodhart (27 KP) rated Faction Paradox: Newtons Sleep (Faction Paradox, #6) in Books
Nov 30, 2020
To describe it.. FWOAR! There's a heckuva lot going on, some of it will make your brain long after you're done! Set in England during the later half of the 17th Century, it deals with the effects of the "War in Heaven" (see also Lawrence Miles' 'FP: The Book of the War'), a War between Gallifrey (referred to as "the Homeworld") and the unnamed Enemy, with Faction Paradox caught in the midst of it. The story has political intrigue, metaphysics, sex, science fiction, and much that will make you scratch your head at times as well as prompting a trip to Wiki (while I have a general knowledge of that period of history, it is not something I am well-versed) now and again.
There are notable real history characters (the poetess, and spy, Aphra Behn) as well as fictional characters such as Nicholas Silver (who has SUCH a role to play!) and..well. SPOILERS! Seriously well-written characters all around, fleshed out enough to get a feel for each and every one. All had a unique voice when I read their dialogue.
The story is twisty-turny, but at the end it all comes together. I will caution you to read it carefully: this is NOT a book to run through quickly! I've been told it will altogether better the second time round, so I expect I will re-read it again sometime in the not-too-distant future.
Read it now: you won't be disappointed!

Pride and Persecution: Jan Steen's Old Testament Scenes
Robert Wenley, Nina Cahill and Rosalie Van Gulick
Book
The Leiden-born artist Jan Steen (1626-1679) is widely admired as one of the most engaging and...

Assassin's Creed: Gold
Book
Assassin’s Creed: Gold is a stand-alone tale from the Assassin's Creed universe in which we meet...

More Cotswolds Memoirs: Creating the Perfect Cottage and Discovering Downton Abbey in the Cotswolds
Book
Continuing actress/author Diz White's love note to this beautiful region More Cotswolds Memoirs...

Star Chart VR
Education and Reference
App
The ultimate virtual reality experience: A VR Planetarium! Star Chart VR lets you explore the solar...