I just finished reading "The Light of Other Days", by Arthur C. Clarke
and Stephen Baxter. Overall I found it an interesting extrapolation of a
transparent society with the added benefit of a past-viewer. However, I
had a few problems with the ending. . .
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When Bobby was resurrected immediately following his and David's
discovery of the Sisyphan's, it seems as though it was written like an
afterthought of the authors. There was no follow up on the discovery,
and the status of the Wormwood was left unsettled. Correct me if I'm
wrong, but IMO it seemed like an abrupt ending to an otherwise
interesting novel. Comments?
Patrick
Patrick Schlichtennmyer
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