Published July 23, 2014 by Prószyński Media.

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978-83-7839-409-9
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Terry Pratchett, other than lending his name to this book, wasn't a part of it. No humor and dark reading. Mr. Baxter should have published it under his own name, he can write, just not to my liking. gmb 3/15/20

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reviewed The Long Earth by Stephen Baxter (The Long Earth, #1)

Review of 'The long earth' on 'Goodreads'

With the invention of a simple device man can step between the worlds, to see all the what ifs of earths evolution. However, something is coming and all the other creatures of the long earth able to stop are being forced towards our datum earth.

Great start to the series and I'm eagerly awaiting the next book in the series.

reviewed The Long Earth by Stephen Baxter (The Long Earth, #1)

Review of 'The Long Earth' on 'Goodreads'

Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter co-wrote this science fiction story about parallel earths and mankind's discovery of the ability to "step" between them. It's not at all a work of humour unlike most of Pratchett's other work. Well written and with interesting characters, I enjoyed the read, but ultimately found the ending a bit anticlimactic and felt it left too many questions unanswered and unexplained. One of those unfortunate cases where a book is good, but disappointing because it leaves you feeling it could and should have been so much better.

reviewed The Long Earth by Stephen Baxter (The Long Earth, #1)

Review of 'The Long Earth' on 'Goodreads'

Interesting concept.

Not much of Pratchett here.
I'm happy Pratchett is managing to get away from the Discworld and start working on new materials, but I didn't really feel his style in this book.

It's a first in a series and the ending is not very satisfying.

reviewed The Long Earth by Stephen Baxter (The Long Earth, #1)

Review of 'The Long Earth' on 'Goodreads'

The instructions appeared online in 2015; anonymously posted but guaranteed to be followed by thousands of inquisitive children. That day is now known as Step Day. One by one, children disappeared, stepping into the next world. The children were scared and helpless except for orphaned Joshua. For once, her felt strangely at peace and he led the lost back to their earth. From that day onwards, it was known that there were other earths, with different evolutionary paths. Pioneers set out to colonise these new worlds leaving behind the rich and the poor and those who can’t step.

Joshua is happy by himself but when he is approached by the Black Corporation and introduced to Lobsang, the first computer to prove its humanity, he embarks on a mission to step to the ends of the Long Earth.

Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter need little introduction and their first collaboration has …

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