Monday, April 8, 2019
3rd Quarter SSR: Firestorm
The book that I read during the 3rd quarter is called Firestorm, by David Klass. It is a science fiction book, so it has ideas about time travel and advanced technology. For these reasons, I believe this book may be read 100 years in the future. The main character, Jack, is being chased by an evil and advanced army from 1000 years in the future because he is supposedly, from prophecies, the person to save the future from this dark army. The army has advanced weaponry and technology, like advanced submarines and cars, which may be developed in the future. Thus, the book may be helpful in the future for people reading, so that it may spark their interest and it may be made because maybe in 100 years we will have the technology to make such equipment or cars. Also, involving time, this book has theories about paradoxes such as the grandfather paradox, which says if you go into the past and kill your grandfather would you cease to exist since you would therefore not be born. The characters talk about time to understand the time travel in the book and such, for example, they discuss the multiverse theory, but one character disagrees and says time is like a flowing river, that any changes in the past will eventually catch up to the future so there is only 1 continuous universe. These theories may be discussed in the future so this book may be read for this reason also.
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This book appears to be really intriguing. I like how the book is science fiction and has content that is beyond our technology. For that reason I too think that the book will be read 100 years from now because these technology advancements may be in our future. This book could really connect with future generations. This book sounds really intricate and has the potential to relate to people in the future.
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds really interesting and it sounds like a good read especially the appearance of time travel within the book. The discussion of all the different theories when it comes to the universe also sounds very interesting and I think increases the book's relevance as these are still debated and discussed topics.
ReplyDeleteI very much agree with you, that your book will probably be read 100 years from now. While reading your short description it’s exiting to know about time travel and about different advances in the future. Plus who doesn’t want to know about time travel and the future.
ReplyDeleteFrom your description on the book, it sounds like it will be read 100 years from now. I think that it sounds interesting with the talk of paradox and how their are futuristic cars that might be in the future. Overall I agree in your assessment that the book will be read 100 years from now.
ReplyDeleteThis is Josh btw
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