All These Worlds (Bobiverse) (Volume 3)

ByDennis E Taylor

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becky hoffmann
Awesome book. Dennis wraps things up very nicely despite having a lot gong on. In this series you really begin to see the incredible capabilites that a replicant could actually have. I definitely recommend reading the first two before this.
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charlotte crowley
Interesting enough story. Nothing too deep about it. A simple story. Simple characters. Quick read. No real depth. A simple enough story comparable to a few episodes of a sci fi television series. No real twists or turns. Just some stuff put together. I enjoyed it. No great angst moments, no deep questions, no great mysteries. Just fun, very light reading to pleasantly pass the time. It was enjoyable
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vern
Great ending to the series........ OR IS IT !! I see more adventures ahead.
Seriously, I did enjoy the book, It ties up all of the plot lines and is a fun read.

The only problem for me was the idea that people were not begging to be "uploaded". Yea, who would wish to be immortal and explore the cosmos. Not me, back to being dirt.
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ana paola
There were one too many stories going on simultaneously in an otherwise perfect end to the Bobiverse trilogy. I really enjoyed the expansion of the characters, the threat of the others, and the Bobs dealing with the death of loved ones. Great book.
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ericbkatz
This is a very interesting fast paced entertaining story about a scientific engineer who replicates himself to help stave off an alien threat to humanity and other sentient beings who destroys their worlds for resources.
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stephanie meloni
I found the entire series engaging. While I will miss the Bob's, it was a logical ending to the immediate issues. I can see there could be openings for additional shortly stories, this arc was concluded satisfactorily. Well done Mr Taylor!
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mafalda
Really enjoyed this entire series (so far?). The writer's banter is well done and the character(s) are quite fun to follow. Hopefully there is an end somewhere and we don't get carried on forever (I'm looking at you Wheel of Time!).
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zakaria
This book concludes a series that has been a terrific blend of science and character. It people feel real and the situation contains great highs and lows a long with a continuous suspense and excitement. I enjoyed this book and the previous 2 a lot and would happily recommend it to anyone who likes science fiction grounded in reality
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tamarah cristobal
This third and final book in the Bobiverse trilogy wraps things up neatly and introduces new characters and situations to the mix. All in a lighthearted style with lots of Easter eggs to sci if and fantasy books, movies, and television of the late 20th century. I found it hard to put down, and the relatively short chapters move the story along nicely.
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eduardo tenenbaum
Lots of techie goodness mixed with human emotional dramas and humor. A decent distribution of sub plots and characters (mostly bobs of course). I hope we see a Bob sequel some day. If not, I think this 3rd book leaves me mostly satisfied. I recommend every sci-fi junky consume this trilogy as it covers some new territory.
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maya gottfried
Bobiverse surprised me and left me feeling hopeful if for no other reason than we might just be clever enough as a species to create our own saviors

We certainly are stupid enough as a species to need saving

Enjoy the series and let your imagination go and just enjoy the complexity and creativity of Bobiverse
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michael economy
The story kept me in suspence throughout the entire book, with surprising twists and turns. Solid technology and science platform on which the Dennis E. Taylor built an amazing narrative spanning centuries, dozens of not-quite-human protagonists, a handful of intelligent species, and billions of living beings.
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clare willis
LOVE the bobiverse series, great sci fi read. Wonderfully narrated as well; I bought the paperbacks to accompany the audible versions I could continue the story when I wasn't listening on my commute. Definitely recommend for anyone who likes science fiction.
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kinga
The Bobiverse truly is an immersion into a compelling world. Just enough connection to where we are today to a future that is very exciting. The science behind the core idea is very easy to imagine.
The battle sequences are weak while the character development is very strong
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matt lundeen
Great book in the Bobiverse trilogy. I know some people complained their was too many Bobs to follow in the second book, this one cuts them back significantly touching on only 4 or 5 main story lines. I'm glad he is making more books in this series in the future, although, it may be a longer wait. I have enjoyed his other books as well and will probably check out his new series coming out this fall.
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ryan hamilton
A nice series built on an interesting theme. The idea of von neumann machines that replicate themselves to spread through space is an old one, but this series adds a nice spin by giving each of these machines interesting human personalities, their own virtual realities, and the ability for them to talk with each other as they explore, and collaborate.
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kellie ikirt
I loved this series and all the Bobs!! These books are engaging and entertaining. I couldn't wait to get back to them each time real life made me take a break. Laugh out loud moments mixed with the occasional heartbreak... Such a joy to experience.
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alkhansaa alhakeem
Perfect summer reading. Light, funny, but still very thought provoking and beautifully thought out. Compelling characters, even the many who are essentially the same person over and over but with just enough difference to make all the difference.
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