Interesting Series
I stepped into this series at nearly the end (by accident - it might help if the writer made the series nature and position in the series a lot clearer) but I found that this volume, at least, stood quite well on its own. Overall, I found the story compelling. I wanted to find out what happened to the characters next. I will probably even go back and listen to the other volumes of the series (something I don’t do very often). My biggest problem with the story is not that he dives into multi-dimensional issues (which I actually thought he did quite well) but that he then projects them back down to the “mundane” world without seeming concern for what that says about the physical laws of the “mundane” world. Still, he does a pretty good job with what he does depict. I also very much liked the information that he reveals about the nature of the folds used, in the series, to travel interstellar distances. It’s not a huge reveal but it’s important. I also won’t spoil it for the reader in case it wasn’t revealed earlier in the series. Thank you for the book.
Dr. Barton via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/09/14
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I love everything that Paul J. Joseph has written. The entire story arc from Through The Fold to Infinity Machine is just awesome. Great characters, enthralling story, good production quality; his books have it all. If you listen to just one chapter, you will be hooked!
CMHII via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/14
Great Story! Excellent Series!!!
Lilsun27 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/24/18
Well done revisit to the masters. Enjoyed the story and can't wait for window in the sky.
Gwyrm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/14
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