I rather liked this book as it took a fresh look at the
meaning of life and what steers humanity. It is told through 3 very different
stories.
There is David the money hungry stockbroker who wants it
all. I probably preferred this story as it was quite dark and macabre at times.
The character development of David was well written; his gradual descent into
paranoia and madness.
The alien Noe bouk (it’s spelled different in the book, but
I can’t seem to find the right character on my keyboard!) who is coming to the
end of its life, lived as a dutiful worker.
It discovers it wants to live on and forms a powerful connection with
another being called the Admiral. The style of writing is wildly different and
it suits the alien story line well.
Then there is the young Edinburgh girl who searches for
meaning in her life after her grandfather Alistair passes away. Through
Alistair we get the view of the author into her vision of the afterlife. The
story of Elspeth and also David is unresolved, I might have wanted a little
more threads tied up, but some readers would be happy to fill in the rest
themselves.
The three stories and the different styles they were told in,
all worked well. I enjoyed reading the book and would recommend it to anyone
wondering about life and the universe.