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ISBN: | 076532914X (ISBN13: 9780765329141) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://us.macmillan.com/thebrokenuniverse/PaulMelko |
Series: | Universe #2 |

Paul Melko
Hardcover | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 3.66 | 253 Users | 44 Reviews
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Title | : | Broken Universe (Universe #2) |
Author | : | Paul Melko |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | June 5th 2012 by Tor Books |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Time Travel. Alternate History. Young Adult. Speculative Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Possessing technology that allows him to travel across alternate worlds, John Rayburn begins building a transdimensional commercial empire, led by him, his closest friends, and their doppelgängers from several different parallel universes. But not every version of every person is the same, and their agendas do not always coincide.
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Despite their benign intentions, the group’s activities draw unwanted attention from other dimensional travelers who covet their technology and will kill anyone to control it, a threat that culminates in a nuclear standoff for dominance throughout the multiverse.
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Ratings: 3.66 From 253 Users | 44 ReviewsEvaluate Regarding Books Broken Universe (Universe #2)
Broken Universe is the continuing story of John and Prime along with their friends and their alternate universe selves. Yep, lots of the same characters, yet all are somewhat unique by being from slightly different universes. In the book, the group must face down the threat of their enemies of the first book and then there comes another enemy - a group the first group doesn't like either - the Vig. There are many twists and turns as the group figure out how to deal with the issues that ariseWhat an amazing read! I got this from my local library YESTERDAY and just could not put it down.I was a bit surprised by the ending and very pleased because I was surprised....Now I just need to wait and see when the next one is due out!
The Broken Universe is the sequel to Paul Melkos first book in this series, The Walls of the Universe. Like the first I really enjoyed it. This book continues the adventure of a group of college age friends and their duplicates from other universes as they take their knowledge of traveling between universes, forwards. They expand their reach, and they settle on a goal on what to do with this gift that fell into their laps. Yes, they need to make money to fund their plans, but thats the easy

What if you could really see what would have happened with your life if you had made different decisions? Everyone has imagined this; well Paul has managed to give it to us, with a difference. Instead of an international company, he has given us an interdimensional company, run by the same group of people in each multiverse. They are mostly the same, but with differences brought about by their individual choices in each of their individual universes. There are also two other dimension hopping
How can he have no doppelgangers, if there are an infinite number of universes?Because, first, maybe there arent an infinite number of universes and, second, once you start traveling between universesmeor interacting with someone who doesyouyou can no longer be parallel with any other versions of yourself.What?Travel between parallel universes pollutes the synchronicity of the universes. No other John Rayburn is experiencing anything of what Ive experienced once Prime showed up with the device.
An eagerly aweaited novel that disappoints. There are so many plot bits that are jammed in and given short shrift, it makes me wonder whether this woudn't have worked much better as a series of short stories (a format with which Melko has had much more success).
John Rayburn, his friends, and their doppelgangers from other universes build a transdimenional corporation. However, there old enemies the Alarians aren't finished with them and then there's the matter of John Prime visiting universes on his own, unbeknownst to the rest of the Pinball Wizards...Sequels. You hate them, right? Yeah, me too. Rarely do they pack the same punch as the original. While Broken Universe doesn't make me forget about my general sequel hate, it does a pretty good job in
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