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A review by fenny_42
Doodling by Jonathan Gould
5.0
I was completely drawn in by this cover, it’s both dark and bright, and uses excellent colors.
Doodling is about Neville, a man who has fallen off the earth and is looking for a new home in an asteroid field. He finds many strange people on the asteroids, including a group of people who worship toasters, some cyclists who are endlessly racing, and two party people, who drink dust in champagne bottles.
This book was pretty short — I don’t really know how short, because Kindle only has ‘locations’ and not pages. The plot of the story was very enjoyable, and of course the setting (space) made it all the better. I read it in one sitting, and I wouldn’t recommend it any other way. It’s a quick read and it is very fun.
Like Jonathan Gould suggests, I definitely felt a Hitchhiker’s Guide vibe from this book. A quick romp through space is something everyone can (or should) enjoy. I highly recommend looking into buying and reading this book.
Doodling is about Neville, a man who has fallen off the earth and is looking for a new home in an asteroid field. He finds many strange people on the asteroids, including a group of people who worship toasters, some cyclists who are endlessly racing, and two party people, who drink dust in champagne bottles.
This book was pretty short — I don’t really know how short, because Kindle only has ‘locations’ and not pages. The plot of the story was very enjoyable, and of course the setting (space) made it all the better. I read it in one sitting, and I wouldn’t recommend it any other way. It’s a quick read and it is very fun.
Like Jonathan Gould suggests, I definitely felt a Hitchhiker’s Guide vibe from this book. A quick romp through space is something everyone can (or should) enjoy. I highly recommend looking into buying and reading this book.