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Stephen Baxter
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Publisher | Gollancz | ||
ISBN | 9780575080560 | ||
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Jayne
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Review
I read this book with a little bit of trepidation as I just don't like Science Fiction, but it made me think very deeply about the way our earth is changing because of Global warming.
The story as you can see from the synopsis shows how the water surface of the world rises by a tremendous height over the years between 2016 and 2050. Many of us will not be around by the later date, unless the elder generation go on living till they're well into they're 100+ years.
I personally can not bare the thought that the Thames may rise like it did in the late 50's when much of the East End of London was flooded. We built the Thames barrier to stop the rising tides from damaging that part of the country again, but with the coming of the Olympic Games to London in 2012, and the building that is now happening on the flood plains of the River Thames perhaps this Sci Fi novel could be come true.
I found the book a list of very fascinating facts, but struggled with the perception that this is the way the world could end, with flooding becoming more and more persistant all over the world.
Stephen Baxter is a brilliant writer that enlightens us all as to what could happen in just a few short years if we do not look after our planet in the way we should. Yet again I say I'm not a Sci Fi fan but if this book was read by our leaders and others in such positions around the world then perhaps people would take care of the planet and give it the respect that it deservers.

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