I would have that high stake, emergent, phase separated, and percolated, 150ml Loonshot tied to a red balloon. 2.5 at a time, please :)
Simply, the relative best series!
If you love this series, don't forget to carry a towel with you on 25 May - Towel Day: a cult literary tradition.
Celeste created really interesting characters and she continues to carve them till the last page.
Befitting grand ending to the trilogy that matches the grandeur of the Universe itself.
Epic in its sci-fi, bold in its philosophy, expansive in its politics, and wildly imaginative in its story.
Read this before Amazon starts making TV series out of them.
Hilarious and Honest memoir on clinical depression
“How in the world could they have killed themselves? They had everything.” But they didn't. They didn't have a cure for an illness that convinced them they were better off dead
Kip Thorne is one of the world's leading experts on the Einstein's GR. No wonder, he is one of the brainchild and scientific consultant to the movie. ‘If you like the science in the movie' or ‘feels WTH happened in the movie', read this.
Here, look at this book. I have no idea what it means. It's really weird though. I'm going to add a couple more words to this review. Great, this looks really great.
Profound and resonating take on the cosmos, after all, the cosmos supplemented with life is the ultimate beauty.
Both the documentary series and the book hooked me.
Here are two symphonies, made from the series, to light up your day: one and two.
You can safely assume, this single book, read at the right moment in my life, continues to influence my book-shelf more than any other book.
Funny and bizarre.
If you like the scary portrayal of spiders in this book, you may like the evolutionary portrayal of spiders in Children of Time.