Here Comes Earth: Emergence

Here Comes Earth: Emergence
Description
When modern-day Earth suddenly finds itself on the losing end of that proposition, a team of the world's best scientists is put together to find a solution. Our history is far more complicated than we could have known. There's only one survivor, and the culture witnessing magic isn't it. Can a few brilliant minds find a way out for Earth? One saving grace is that there are those who believe ancient clues foretell that Earth has a destiny, and if we can survive our present difficulties, we might just find out what that destiny is. Where did mankind really come from? Why are we here? We can't understand the past until we embrace the future. These critical mysteries take center stage as Earth emerges into a galactic society that is far more perilous than anyone could have imagined. Of course the advanced society being friendly, Earth's citizens uniting, and the world's politicians working together for the common good would help tremendously, butwhat if none of that were true?. Dr. Mark Spencer was a young, up-and-coming history and anthropology professor who
"Could have been a great book" according to Kemkais. Ok, this is only my third review and I would try to articulate as best as possible what I did like and what I did not like on this book. English is not my first language so I apologise in advance for any spelling error or grammatical mistake.First, what I did like, the world building was excellent;. It was really interesting to learn with the human how galactic society functions and its hierarchy. And the concept used as money was well thought and quite believable. So well done on that point Mr Gordon.What I did not like about this book :- throughout the books, differents p. "Interesting story, unique, and disappointing, 2.5 stars" according to Rusty. The writing style is not particularly easy on the reader, but the story makes up for it. From beginning to end, each chapter is first person, changing from one character to the next. Also, some of the names are similar, so it is easy to lose track of "who" is "talking" at times.The authors writing style was a source of irritation throughout the book. Enough so that I put the book down a number of times. However the story was so different that I kept going back to read more. I was able to finish the entire book, and enjoyed the ending enough that I might read the next book i. Fresh, new ideas from an author who should only improve with additional experience. TuaLaoch Though I have read many books on my Kindles, this is the first I have taken the time to review. Honestly, I really enjoyed reading this book. It isn't perfect and I didn't have particularly high expectations when I purchased it. There were a few spelling and grammar errors, but nothing presenting too great a problem. It took me a little while to become wrapped up in the storyline and the first person perspective shifts were sometimes jarring. However, once I started getting into it, I found it captivating. Some of his concepts were totally unique to any prior books I have r