![]() ![]() Such as, halfway through the book it seemed lime it was going for the "Universe Egg" trope. Tropes that I was actually expecting to see along the line sidn't show up surprising me silly. I cannot say that the heavy "Spiritual" ideas in this book were of much interest to me for a good portion of the book, being an Atheist But the theme was used very well in the context of the books' universe. There is a LOT of dated science here, but all concepts were up to date with mid 1930's astronomy and physics. Or, if they did not originate with this and him, then he is the most influencial SciFi writer to put these tropes onto paper. I expect that quite a few of the common Science Fiction tropes originated with this book, and the author. What the Star Maker actually is, and the pure prevalence of life in the books' Universe, have been common among similar books which I have read in the past, but not done in this highly entertaining format of writing. Throughout this wonderful book "Star Maker", I recognised many tropes which today seem commonplace among SciFi literature. ![]()
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