by Michael Shevack (Editor), David J. Fisher (Author)
A whole new "take" on robots. Not since Asimov has the Robot genre been given such a new approach. Best SciFi book of the season and beautifully printed. You will love this book. It is tied into String Theory, 12 dimensions, the Large Hadron Collider, dimensional travel, Higgs Bosons, Robots living in the other dimensions, and a lot more. Story-line flows easily and it is hard to put this book down. Everyone who loves Isaac Asimov will love this story, the first of a trilogy. Destined to be a cult classic because it puts Robots into the fabric of all the dimensional spaces forecast by String Theory. It introduces a universe-wide field of robot possibilities. Buy this book for all your friends who love Science Fiction as your wonderful holiday-seasons present. You and they will be delighted. For those who loved Dune you will take great delight in this story as it spans 12 dimensions and features both Humans and Robots in new roles and new personalities not previously introduced to the SciFi world in a universal multidimensional reality... a big playground There is a warm sense of wry humor and wit to the whole plot not unlike that of Douglas Adams. The book's story line never takes itself too seriously and still deals with major issues of science and dimensionality. Best part is that the whole book is just plain fun. You will not be able to put this down. Book's blog at: www.you-robot.com Best SciFi book of the season
Author Biography
Author has a very wide variety of life's experiences. From Wall Street Executive in corporate finance to advertising, marketing and consulting. Science fiction has always been his love for fiction. It opens the door to huge possibilities of imagination. He has, like many others, grappled with String Theory and this book explains Strings like no other... or the Robots explain it. It is great fun to write Science Fiction because such a broad arena stretches out for the author. I love it! Big broad reach into the whole of existence and what better genre than Science Fiction in which to do it.