Overall an adventurous read.īarry Kirwan's "The Eden Paradox" is a gripping science fiction thriller that transports readers into a not-so-distant future marked by the impending collapse of Earth's climate and the scars of devastating conflicts. I couldn't put the book down once I got a handle on that world. It is more of old fashioned sci-fi with multiple characters. The plot is complicated, but the author uses his exceptional writing skills to weave all of the threads together into a satisfying and scary climax. There were dying worlds, potential redemption worlds, good and bad aliens, aliens secretly managing religious groups, and humans nuking these aliens after being enticed to their home planet etc. Initially, it was a little hard to connect with the story and I couldn't relate to the universe that was being created. The story is set in fifty years into the future. The Earth's temperature is overheated, and war-torn cities are on the verge of collapsing. The author gives the reader a vivid and detailed description of the story's locations, making us feel as if we can experience the surroundings for ourselves. The Eden Paradox is a sci-fi with a very complex yet interesting storyline. This is the first book I read by the author.
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