Cosmic Colossal

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Cosmic Colossal by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew, Trafford Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew ISBN: 9781490730875
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
ISBN: 9781490730875
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: March 31, 2014
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Cosmic Colossal, the brainchild of Aishwarya Pandey, is a true roller coaster of a ride as it takes the reader on a journey through the spirit dimension of the universe. Semester, the central character in the novel, is exiled to the earth, and it is through this exile that the spiritual and physical aspects of the universe overlap with each other. The personalities of the storys characters are well-developed to the extent that they help take the reader deep into the ethos of the plot. Whether the reader is a professional scientist or a sci-fi enthusiast, Cosmic Colossal, brings about an awareness that there is more to the universe than what is perceived by the senses. As a complement to Cosmic Colossal, Francis A. Andrew has chosen to write an appraisal of Sir Fred Hoyles 1964 book entitled Man in the Universe. The parts of Hoyles book in which he discourses on the need for humankind to shift emphasis away from the material and on to the spiritual dovetails well with the setting of Cosmic Colossal. Siddhant Bahuguna

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Cosmic Colossal, the brainchild of Aishwarya Pandey, is a true roller coaster of a ride as it takes the reader on a journey through the spirit dimension of the universe. Semester, the central character in the novel, is exiled to the earth, and it is through this exile that the spiritual and physical aspects of the universe overlap with each other. The personalities of the storys characters are well-developed to the extent that they help take the reader deep into the ethos of the plot. Whether the reader is a professional scientist or a sci-fi enthusiast, Cosmic Colossal, brings about an awareness that there is more to the universe than what is perceived by the senses. As a complement to Cosmic Colossal, Francis A. Andrew has chosen to write an appraisal of Sir Fred Hoyles 1964 book entitled Man in the Universe. The parts of Hoyles book in which he discourses on the need for humankind to shift emphasis away from the material and on to the spiritual dovetails well with the setting of Cosmic Colossal. Siddhant Bahuguna

More books from Trafford Publishing

Cover of the book Kung-Fu Frogs by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Songs of Seduction by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Inner Strength Quiet Resolve by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Mastering the Art of Sustainable Business Competitiveness by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Project Enterprise by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book "The Puzzle" by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Between by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Country Toad & City Frog by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Knight Moves by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Femme by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Laughing by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Don’T Wear Your Problems on Your Sleeve by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book The Peninsula Murders by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book 2084 by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
Cover of the book Upshur’S Way by Aishwarya Pandey, Francis A. Andrew
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy