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The book contains chapters 45 to 51, and it continues the adventures of Captain Magnusson, Padre, Vlen, Astra, and the entire crew. Chapter 45 introduces Corporal Democritus Nobody, a character that readers will love from page one. He is strong, intelligent, and absolutely excited about his new mission: he is to land on a new, unexplored planet together with his platoon. The main goal is to investigate the planet and figure out if it is ready for colonization, but, at the same time, the platoon has to protect the team of scientists who will study an alien artifact. Needless to say that the alien artifact, which will actually prove to be some kind of portal to another world, will be the first thing to grab the readers’ attention and make them turn the pages as fast as possible.
Vito Veii is incredible when it comes to building suspense. His descriptions are very detailed, and readers will find themselves paying attention to every word and clue, in an attempt to learn more about the alien machinery and what it does. Once they land on the planet, the scientists and the soldiers have one adventure after another, and their discoveries are mind-blowing. It’s easy to see why “Infinite Worlds” is so difficult to put down once you start reading it.
What is wonderful about the “I, Human” series is that it is so much more than a science-fiction work that explores interesting ideas and futuristic technology. It is a piece of speculative fiction that has so many elements of philosophy, metaphysics, psychology, and hard science-fiction that it appeals to a broad audience, offering its readers a great opportunity to think and discuss about some very thought-provoking hypotheses. If you’re a “Star Trek” fan, you must pick up this series and read the books in order. You won’t regret it.
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