I loved this story! All of the science is terrible; but the writing is effective, and I was eager to discover the next plot development. The characters and the setting are wonderful, and I managed to rationalize the terrible physics by re-reading Eric Weinstein's "Geometric Unity" concept. I initially avoided this book as the plot outline seemed dumb, but the writing proved me wrong.
In this book, a group of researchers discovers a "junk drawer" of the universe—a localized region of space where failed physical laws and discarded biological experiments from higher dimensions. As the protagonists navigate this dangerous, surreal environment, they encounter entities that exist across multiple time dimensions, forcing the team to solve puzzles that defy four-dimensional logic. The story focuses on the struggle to survive and get home.
I am very happy I picked this one up. Now I must find more books by Peter Clines.
5/5 Stars.
In this book, a group of researchers discovers a "junk drawer" of the universe—a localized region of space where failed physical laws and discarded biological experiments from higher dimensions. As the protagonists navigate this dangerous, surreal environment, they encounter entities that exist across multiple time dimensions, forcing the team to solve puzzles that defy four-dimensional logic. The story focuses on the struggle to survive and get home.
I am very happy I picked this one up. Now I must find more books by Peter Clines.
5/5 Stars.
