A science fiction book for both young and adult Readers describing an apocalyptic Earth and the brave people rebuilding society into a Golden Era.

A very different Earth is reborn serving only the citizens and expanding into space exploration with travel to our neighboring Andromeda galaxy.

Space travel starts with establishing a colony on Mars with citizens living in ‘the Bubble’ and their pioneer society becoming the most affluent among many known planets.

Humans and aliens interact and find common ground, learn from each other and help each other.

The Author hopes this book featuring life in space will intrigue and entertain the Reader.

The second book in the duology, The Golden Era, following Triumph of the Superbug and the Rise of the Golden Era

Adventurous space explorers travelling through the Milky Way and even to the Andromeda Galaxy depict future life in the universe and the various humanoid inhabitants interacting with visitors from Earth and other planets. Mega-portal “tunnels” enable space travelers to reach planets thousands of light-years from Earth. Mercenary fleets are entrusted with maintaining law and order in both galaxies, a challenge across the vastness of the cosmos.

The ability of interplanetary travel allows the people of Earth to emigrate and settle throughout space. They may find happiness in marriages with aliens and occasionally with androids, who turn out to be excellent spouses. Scientific ingenuity has tripled lifespans and conquered most diseases.

This intellectually challenging sci-fi novel considers the consequences of space travel, and if it may be possible in the not-so-distant future.

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What a ride! Sci-fi, technological advancement, space travel. . . oh my!

If I had to use one word to describe this book, it would be courage. There are many heroes, who we follow along their respective journeys to a connected and better universe. The first section of the book is post-pandemic re-building which leads into space exploration. Upon the discovery of other inhabited planets, trade occurs and a few brilliant explorers exchange ideas and technologies that create a better standard of living wherever they gather together and openly share.

The undertone of cooperation, spiritual expansion and higher moral and ethical standards in life is weaved through the book as well as an overall feeling that with mutual exploration, openness, sharing and obeying inner guidance, we can all have a more rewarding future. The over-arching message is that love over fear fosters the atmosphere for all to grow together and create amazing advancements rather than the current fear culture, always guarding and fighting and destroying.

There is a deep strength, determination and resourcefulness of the human spirit that shines through the many and varied characters, perhaps a reflection on the author. There is also a good grasp of psychology and the many nuances of relationships, though not to be fussed over, more like a matter-of-fact insider’s view of the inner workings of the truth of interactions between humans.

For all of you transhumanists and bio-hackers out there, there are some fascinating human hacks and augmentations. There are medical advancements and buildings practices, as well as political system re-structuring that all sound blissful in the current state of affairs. This book appears to be very well researched and my guess is that the planets actually exist in space, and some if not all of these technologies are possible if not already in progress. And for you robotic and futuristic-minded humans, the androids are to die for. I want one.

It is a fantastic, fast-moving sci-fi journey through time and space. And it feels like there is more to explore here. I am looking forward to the next adventure, which should be coming out soon in the 2nd book in this series. Well done!

Dagny