Alpha to Omega
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Good read, but also thought provoking.

I was lucky enough to be given an ereader for Christmas. As well as the pre-loaded free books, I purchased (on a friend's recommendation) William Lynhope's new book.
Like his previous book, it intertwines fact and fiction and he must do a lot of research. First and foremost, it's a good read; but it's also thought provoking. Spanning almost 70 years (up to the near future)it combines good pace with interesting concepts. Occasionally I thought "no, can't be". So I googled it only to find it was a fact. Then recently, I read an article in a newspaper which rang 'loud bells' about one of the key elements in the book. It's that sort of book!
So you can read it on two levels: a good read or as something that may make you think.
Mine was downloaded onto a Kobo, but I know it's on all the other platfoms as well. My friend (who recommended it) has his on a laptop, in PDF format.
Alpha to Omega by William Lynhope: if you read it (or have already read it), I would be interested to hear your thoughts.
Edward.
Like his previous book, it intertwines fact and fiction and he must do a lot of research. First and foremost, it's a good read; but it's also thought provoking. Spanning almost 70 years (up to the near future)it combines good pace with interesting concepts. Occasionally I thought "no, can't be". So I googled it only to find it was a fact. Then recently, I read an article in a newspaper which rang 'loud bells' about one of the key elements in the book. It's that sort of book!
So you can read it on two levels: a good read or as something that may make you think.
Mine was downloaded onto a Kobo, but I know it's on all the other platfoms as well. My friend (who recommended it) has his on a laptop, in PDF format.
Alpha to Omega by William Lynhope: if you read it (or have already read it), I would be interested to hear your thoughts.
Edward.
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