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PDF Trillions PDF ↠ µ anthropomorphic.co µ trillions pdf, Trillions PDFI read this as a first edition which I still have somewhere A cracking read for any child it's the story of what happens when humans encounter an alien species or life form that we don't understandSometimes it takes a child's eye view to make sense of things Children trust and explore where adults want to destroy I have very fond memories of this novel and I'm sure it influenced me It's a timeless story and I think any child would enjoy it I wonder if ET
PDF Trillions PDF ↠ µ anthropomorphic.co µ trillions pdf, Trillions PDFBad writing bad science even for 1971 poor characterizations and a tedious nonsensical plot I had a longer review but it didn't post but that covers it all I was disappointed because I've read other books by Fisk and enjoyed them This is not one of his winners
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PDF Trillions PDF ↠ µ anthropomorphic.co µ trillions pdf, Trillions PDFI was intrigued to re read this as part of my ‘revisiting childhood books’ series The premise is really interesting – a bucketload of semi sentient space confetti falls from the sky The book follows a group of children and some adults as they either try to work out what it’s there for or blow the hell out of it with weapons It's an interesting premise but despite a strong first half the end kind of crumbles It doesn’t really progress in the second half and the ending is so abrupt and ‘macguffin’ that yo
PDF Trillions PDF ↠ µ anthropomorphic.co µ trillions pdf, Trillions PDFThought about books I’ve read over my life when I recalled this title I read 40 years agoI can’t believe it was that long ago anyway I recall it was a fun read Probably my first scientific adventure I had to write a book report on it though never did I read it from cover to cover thank you school for giving me a place to do thatNice to see I’m not the only reader of the book Though I remember my book being a blue hardcover with some weird gem on the cover below the title I learned you don’t have to be a bipedal humanoid to be extraterrestrialA pleasant adventure for the scientific kid Hope it stays in print
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