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Thursday, May 21, 2020

Quantum Shadows By L. E. Modesitt, Jr


Modesitt is a philosopher.  He likes to explore decision making and reality checks.   This book does a snapshot of the world’s religions and beliefs and suggests a solution for equilibrium.

I enjoy Modesitt’s work but I admit I read more for entertainment and enjoyment than enlightenment.  He frequently imbues his books with philosophic overtones but this was with a philosophic book with literary overtones.  


If you are a Modesitt fan, you should read this.  If you aren’t, this book won’t make you a fan unless you hold a degree in philosophy.



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