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Future Humans 3: Lost in Time

5 Star Review


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Editorial Book Review:

By LD Clarke


George DePuy's Future Humans 3: Lost in Time is a thrilling and intellectually stimulating continuation of his visionary saga. DePuy employs a philosophical depth and a striking imagination to explore the most profound questions of humanity, such as time, morality, and survival, by pushing the boundaries of science fiction. His narrative is both thought-provoking and entertaining, captivating readers with its precision and boldness.


DePuy's writing is characterized by a sense of purpose and assurance. Each scene is meticulously crafted with cinematic precision, yet it is grounded in emotional resonance. His descriptive language encapsulates the vastness of futuristic landscapes and the fragility of human connection, while his dialogue sharpens the narrative's momentum. The pacing is expertly balanced, seamlessly integrating bursts of action with moments of contemplation, allowing readers to fully comprehend the implications of his envisioned world.


It is the tension between progress and consequence that Future Humans 3: Lost in Time delves into at its core. DePuy explores the ethics of technology, the significance of free will, and the persistent pursuit of truth in the face of chaos. In a world that is becoming more and more characterized by innovation and uncertainty, these themes resonate profoundly. Through his characters, who are each confronted with moral and existential challenges, he encourages readers to contemplate the essence of humanity in a universe where time itself is no longer reliable.


The book's significance is derived from its integration of emotional authenticity with high-concept science. DePuy's works compel readers to not only observe the evolution of humanity, but to also experience it—to understand the importance of hope, loss, and choice over time. It is a reading experience that captivates the imagination and prompts reflection for an extended period of time after the final page.


In Future Humans 3: Lost in Time, George DePuy exhibits his prowess as a master storyteller and astute thinker. The novel functions as both a captivating quest and a reflection on fate, inviting us to reflect on our origins, our destination, and the individuals we become as a result.


About the Author 

George DePuy


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George DePuy is the author of Future Humans (2022), Future Humans 2: Mixed Time Children (2023), and Future Humans 3: Lost in Time. He retired after a 40-year career in higher education, including roles at SUNY Binghamton, University of Wisconsin-Stout, UC Berkeley, and FSU-Panama City. DePuy also worked at Bell Labs and IBM. He holds a BS in electrical engineering from NJIT and MS and PhD degrees from Syracuse University. He is married to Dr. Kathleen Valentine, and has three children, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren who inspire his writing.


 
 
 

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