Reviewed by: Michael Thal
Genre: Science Fiction/Spirituality
Approximate word count: 95-100,000 words
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Author:
Novelist,
blogger, and writing coach, Jason Matthews is the founder of a Facebook group
of over 2000 writers. Other books besides The Little Universe include Jim’s Life, How to Make, Market, and Sell EBooks All for Free, and Get on Google Front Page. Jason lives
with his family in Prismo Beach, California. Drop by and perhaps you can entice
him to a game of chess or scrabble.
Description:
Rose Adams
had a dream—to reproduce The Big Bang in miniature—to simulate a tiny universe.
Killed in a car accident, her inventor husband, Webster Adams, sees his wife’s
dream to fruition. However, Adams realizes he’ll need help and seeks out the
assistance of Jon Gruber, a local handyman, to assist him during the
experiment.
Appraisal:
In a
writing style integrating science fiction with spirituality, author Jason
Matthew’s novel, The Little Universe,
is written in the first person point of view of Jon Gruber. Jon is a local
handyman for hire. Once he begins work for the inventor, Gruber’s eyes are
opened to the wonders of the universe—literally.
As Adams’
universe evolves, his AI computer, Jim, seeks out sentient life orbiting the
tiny universe’s stars. Through Jim’s cameras, Jon and the team of scientists
that join Adams encounter worlds with mystery and scientific advancement.
Webster
Adam’s daughter, Whitney, is drawn into one world whose mysterious dwellers may
hold the key to everyone’s questions.
The Little Universe will keep readers riveted, especially
if they are interested in the meaning of life and beyond.
Format/Typo Issues:
No
significant issues.
Rating: ***** Five Stars
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