Not Till We Are Lost by Dennis E. Taylor
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The source text comprises several customer reviews of a science fiction novel, "Not Until We Are Lost", the latest installment in the "Bobiverse" series by Dennis E. Taylor. The reviews overwhelmingly praise Taylor's writing and his exploration of the themes of meaning and purpose in a vast and eternal universe. The reviewers also highlight the comedic nature of the story, with numerous references to classic science fiction, and commend the skillful narration by Ray Porter, who effectively differentiates the numerous characters within the Bobiverse. However, some reviewers expressed concern that the book has too many subplots, which can be challenging to follow for a listener, as the book shifts between Bob groups mid-chapter.
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