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Thursday, January 9, 2020

Book Review: The Veiled Universe by Rob Garnet | Cosmic Tales of Science Fiction

Book Review

The Veiled Universe by Rob Garnet


Book Review: The Veiled Universe by Rob Garnet | Cosmic Tales of Science Fiction | Dhiraj Sindhi | Indian Book Blogger
The Veiled Universe by Rob Garnet

Author: Rob Garnet

ISBN: 978-9353961008

Genre: Science Fiction and Time Travel

Length: 144 Pages

Publisher: Red Knight Book (13 December 2019)

My Ratings: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Order your copy right now: https://amzn.to/2FvNpzV

About the author: 

Rob is an engineer who has spent years working in various global companies. He is a keen traveler who has so far covered sixteen countries. This helps fulfill his desire to understand the local language and customs, and realize the further we go, the closer we humans come to each other.

He has penned professional articles and is a frequent public speaker on management and human resources. He has also written short stories in science fiction and fantasy. He believes that the future of humanity is bright; there are many more scientific discoveries yet to be made.


With over two decades of experience working in the fields of science, he understands the anxiety this poses to the general reader who is at risk of getting lost in the jargon. Therefore, his foremost desire is to simplify the concepts of science and present them in the form of narratives that the readers will not find overwhelming. He spends hours thoroughly researching his selected themes and then weaves his tales around them. He hopes that these stories will ignite the imagination of the readers and take them into uncharted realms of science fiction.

Book Review: The Veiled Universe by Rob Garnet | Cosmic Tales of Science Fiction | Dhiraj Sindhi | Indian Book Blogger
Rob Garnet

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REVIEW

Narration

The Veiled Universe is a collection of 11 Sci-Fi ‘cosmic tales’ taking you through the ‘potential’ realities of this veiled universe that we are trying to discover since time itself. So these are just possibilities but are actually directly or indirectly based on the facts and discoveries till date and that’s because the author has sound knowledge of physics and space because of his twenty years’ experience with fields of science.

Also, most of the tales involve advanced science and technology because discoveries wouldn’t be possible otherwise. Talking about the writing style, it was fabulous and stories well researched. Despite stories being very complex in nature, there were not any loopholes, at least I couldn’t find any. Each story was well-plotted and executed. As being a student of science, I had no difficulties understanding scientific laws and the nature of celestial objects. However, I don’t think that really would affect any reader’s experience as long as they enjoy Sci-Fi genre.

Location and Setting

Some tales are set on earth and others in the space. There are a few tales that focus on the nature of Black Holes. These tales span the whole observable universe and a few major objects or astronomical bodies like stars and galaxies. About time, I remember the Year 2320 in the book, so yes it can be from future and also from past as one story is about Time Travelling.

Theme

As we can see already, science and technology have dramatically changed our ways of life. We are discovering something new in space every once in a while which leaves humans shook and we humans are continuously inventing something new to understand the universe. But is that so easy? Back to the cosmic tales. In these tales, humans, aliens and even objects that we think, don’t have a brain to think, are on a mission. The mission of discovery, interplanetary wars, a heist in space, saving planets, etc. As the cover says, YOU. WILL. BELIEVE. I believed it all and trust me these sci-fi tales are not just usual novels you might be reading, but these actually give answers to our quest of the universe. Also, the author Rob Garnet has covered everything from how would machines make everything easy and effortless, to the dangers of overusing the resources we have been extracting from the stars and universe.

The universe is veiled and we may never really know all its secrets.

My Opinion


I am really an astrophile, I love observing the sky, I wait for the meteor showers every year, I like spotting satellites using an app in my phone, I always point out to Jupiter and tell everyone about it. Ah, that’s enough. So, if I would be reading more of sci-fi or anything related to space, the universe then thanks to Rob Garnet. He made me revive my curiosity about the freaking universe and all that I have been thinking and assuming about the same. I loved this book and I would recommend to anyone who has the same interests. 

Happy Reading!

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