

But it’s still the easiest interface to deal with. That thing really burns my shorts! But I should point out that I very rarely check my DMs on Facebook (or Instagram), so if you need to get hold of me, twitter really is your best bet. I want to apologize again for the auto-responder on Facebook. I continue to not be able to say anything about options on WAL, although that might change soon. It’ll be going to the editor in a couple of weeks.

I’m doing edits, filling in the cracks, and looking for inconsistencies (debugging). Some people perhaps don’t understand fiction. Which is a little confusing, since it’s not my politics (necessarily), it’s the characters’ politics. I have to say, a lot of people didn’t like my politics. Bobiverse Series 4 primary works 5 total works Book 1 We Are Legion (We Are Bob) by Dennis E. The text versions will be out 120 days after the Audible release. Check here for updates.Įarthside is now released on Audible. The first book was fun, the second book was okay until the middle where it just got cringey with the Deltans. This of course opens the door to a sequel and frankly, I hope it arrives rather sooner than later.I’ll be trying to keep this page up to date with the current status of my projects (and generally failing, from the looks of it). The final showdown only starts in the second part of the book and I very much liked the positive end and the Bobs thinking about what they want to do in the future. This way, Dennis made sure that the third book does not only revolve around this topic and the storylines that started in the first and second book are continued and expanded. Only after quite some time did the storytelling come back to the concentrated effort to save mankind and other sentiment species from ‘the Others’. I was surprised that the book started by going in many different directions but did not focus on the problem with ‘the Others’ at all. Taylors 'Bobiverse' series explore how technologies like cryonics, mind uploading and artificial intelligence might change the society and the human condition. The second book ended with the clear indication that in the third part, Bob and his ‘descendant’ clones would have to deal with ‘the Others’ and that a peaceful solution was probably not in the cards. Short summary of what happened so far without too many spoilers: Geek brain gets frozen today, wakes up as replicant a hundred years later, explores the Galaxy and tries to save mankind with the help of his clones. Taylor, I immediately jumped into ‘ All These Worlds‘, the third and (so far) final part of this brilliant science fiction series. When I finished the second book of the Bobiverse trilogy by Dennis E.
