Stargate by Pauline Gedge

Overview

Essentially a creation myth story on the entire universe, its creator, and the beings created to govern the worlds which were created. A timeless classic that establishes stargates, as a means to connect to different worlds, which are governed by gods who meet regularly to discuss issues of inter galactical concern.

Here is what the book was about:

Stargate is a sci-fi adventure about the creation of the universe. It was written in the 1980s and has no relation to the Star gate movie or television series. A mysterious book is found, the leaders of the various worlds are tempted to read it. Some do, some choose not to. An interesting and engaging epic that builds upon itself, and creates curiosity as you progress.

Rating: (1 to 5)

3.85 based on its elaborate writing style that while beautiful, sometimes leaves you missing the point of what is trying to be conveyed. The ending seemed rushed, unclear, and abrupt.

Other Thoughts on The Book:

No relation to the stargate movie or TV series. The concept is very creative and those interested in studying religion will find some ideas relevant and well thought out.

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