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Journal Entry 1 by wss4 from Branford, Florida USA on Saturday, May 22, 2010
"Frederick Pohl succeeds where others wouldn't even dare..." The Denver Post Wan-To was the oldest and must powerful intelligence in the universe, a being who played with star systems as a child plays with marbles. Matter occupied so tiny a part of his vast awareness that humans were utterly beneath his notice. The colonists of Newmanhome first suffered the effects of Wan-To's games when their planet's stars began to shift, the climate began to cool down, and the colony was forced into a desperate struggle to survive. Viktor Sorricaine was determined to discover what force had suddenly sent his world hurtling toward the ends of the universe. And the answer was something beyond the scope of his imagination -- even if he lived for 4000 years...
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Journal Entry 2 by wss4 at Branford, Florida USA on Monday, February 28, 2011
The World at the End of Time by Frederik Pohl My rating: 4 of 5 stars Now I remember why I love Sci-fi so much. This was a great science fiction story. I loved how the two main characters' stories (Wan To - the godlike plasma being and Viktor the human being originally from Earth)were told simultaneously but separately. Very thought provoking!! View all my reviews
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Journal Entry 3 by wss4 at Sci-Fi Fantasy VBB, Virtual Bookbox -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, March 17, 2011
Released 1 yr ago (3/17/2011 UTC) at Sci-Fi Fantasy VBB, Virtual Bookbox -- Controlled Releases CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Sending to Nimrodiel who chose it out of the Sci-fi/Fantasy VBB @ BookObsesssed.com. Happy Reading!!
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Journal Entry 4 by nimrodiel at Evanston, Illinois USA on Monday, June 27, 2011
I discovered a few books that missed journaling on my TBR pile. This got here safely. I hope you didn't worry about it.
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