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Title of Book: The Days of Peleg
Author: Jon Saboe
ISBN-10: 1598008099
ISBN-13: 978-1598008098
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Publication Date: Mar 2007
Reviewer: Steven Dickinson

The Days of Peleg
By Jon Saboe

BACK COVER:

Why Is Humanity Dying?

It is now one hundred years since the Great Awakening, and the human race is finally colonizing the world with new settlements and centers of commerce. Reu-Nathor, High Minister of the Citadel, announces an expedition to explore their new world, and Peleg is commissioned as Chief Cartographer aboard the Urbat.

Peleg's core beliefs are challenged and his sense of reality is undermined by the new cultures and tremendous tragedies he encounters during his twelve-year voyage.

But he has also been given a secret mission to discover the answer to the one question that no one dares to ask aloud: Why is the human race dying? What he discovers forces Peleg to re-evaluate all he has ever known—and also provides him with staggering revelations that will determine the eternal destiny of the entire human race!

REVIEWER’S COMMENTS:

The Days of Peleg is a remarkable book that I highly recommend. You will not want to put it down. For me, the opening chapters are reminiscent of C.S. Lewis' Space Triology as the reader follows Peleg, the lead character, through his journeys.

The author weaves into the story real science such as geology and astronomy. He writes in a way that the events, social structure and even technology could have possibly been that way. My favorite piece of technology that Jon writes about is a clock that runs by water running into various chambers. .

AUTHOR INFORMATION:

Jon Saboe resides in Baltimore, MD with his lovely wife, Valory, where he works as a Network Administrator and Web Developer for a medical company.

He received his Masters Degree from Johns Hopkins University, and currently guest lectures in area schools on Information Theory and Intelligent Design.

He is also a concert pianist, an avid chess enthusiast, and a practitioner of jiu-jitsu.

Review provided by Steven Dickinson.