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Dana Hayward

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REVIEWS...
“a sense of intelligence shines through the characters, who are all stalwart, brave, and self-sufficient in a way that recalls the works of Robert A. Heinlein.”
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“Should be made into a movie!”
Reader’s Favorite
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“A fascinating story of human exploration, courage, technological advances and conflict set in the near future.”
ReedsyDiscovery
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“Is it Science Fiction or Prescient Forecasting?”
E.A. Coe, Author of ‘The Other Side of Good’
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“A 5-Star rollick along the narrow ledge of science and science fiction.”
Professor Emeritus Arieh Ben-Naim, Author of ‘Entropy: The Greatest Blunder in the History of Science’
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5-Stars: Reader’s Favorite
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Finalist: Maxy Book Award
Life on Earth is dying from a mysterious cause, and President Kim bets her future on an obscure, young scientist whose theory can only be tested from outer space. The year is 2066, and the race is on against the Chinese to establish a viable lunar colony before the 100th anniversary of mankind’s first step on the Moon. Yet, the Moon is only the first step, the springboard for the permanent settlement of Mars.
“Entropy” is set in the near future where technology has evolved to an astounding degree. Human nature, however, has not; this futuristic novel reads like an expose on our own times.
“Entropy” is much more than a science fiction thriller; it is a running commentary on the times that we live. A dystopic, postapocalyptic, hard science depiction of epic space travel, colonization, and new beginnings for the human race: Entropy is a blockbuster, written by a new voice, waiting to be discovered.
“Space flights to the moon, and then to Mars; if that isn’t the oldest yearning of mankind, our finest hope for glory”.
Philip K Dick, The Man in the High Castle