Book Review: All These Worlds (Bobiverse 3) by Dennis E. Taylor



4/5 stars. In reading any series, it becomes difficult to give full reviews without sharing spoilery details. This entry in the Bobiverse series continues the story of the Bobs expansion across the universe, but also continues the drama of humanity’s future, the ongoing interactions with The Others and Meideros, and the story of the first found aliens on Eden and how Bawwbb is handling his ‘immortality.’

This story overall is a fascinating mind experiment about what might happen in Earth’s future, especially if we continue to explore the solar system and encourage the development of A.I. and digital mind-preserving or enhancing. Taylor writes prose that is easy to read but contains underlying and deeply held meaning. There are many philosophical aspects to Taylor’s novels, and judging humankind for its hubris bleeds across all these philosophies.

If you have not read any of the Bobiverse, I highly recommend checking it out. The new hardcover editions are gorgeous and the audiobooks, performed by Ray Porter, are excellent.

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