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danchamp says:
Title: The Future Happens Twice - The Perennial Project
Author: Matt Browne
Author Website: www.meet-matt-browne.com
Genre: Science Fiction & Medical Thriller
Pages: 732
Publisher: Athena Press Publishing Co. UK (June 14, 2007)
ISBN-10: 184401830X
ISBN-13: 978-1844018307
Details at Amazon
Brief description of the novel:
For decades scientists have dreamed of sending deep-frozen humans on interstellar missions. But until this dream comes true, they must settle for a much simpler technique available: the freezing of human embryos. However, long distance space travel of this nature poses other challenges, none more so than the management of artificial pregnancies and how to raise the children produced.
One viable solution comes in the form of advanced biotechnology and highly sophisticated androids, and a large scale project has been implemented to explore these options. To prove that it can really work, the project's scientists go a step further. Somewhere in the Nevada desert and well hidden underground, they conduct an eighteen-year-long experiment using a young starship crew unaware of their true environment. Surrounded by complex simulations, the crew believes they are approaching a distant star system, one that appears to host a planet suitable for human colonization. What they also don't know is the fact that their embryos had been split prior to the implantation in the womb devices.
The scientists' bold plan is to send the twin embryos on the real mission, pioneering the frontier of space. From both identical genes and an identical environment inside the starship, they arrive at the assumption that the future is a mere repetition of the present events. And indeed, about 42,000 years later the twins grow up with the very same android parents.
But then things start to drift away from the original plan. The real starship crew now faces a constant battle for survival. Only their fortitude and strong determination to land on the extrasolar planet averts a disaster. The reward is the new exotic world that awaits them, full of overwhelming potential.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Matt Browne is a computer scientist with an M.S. degree from the University of Kansas. He works for a large, multinational company in the information technology division. He lives near Frankfurt, Germany, is married and has two twin children. In 1996 Matt Browne began his part-time writing career. Currently he is underway completing Human Destiny, the second novel of the Future Happens Twice trilogy.
MauriceAWilliams says:
This sounds interesting. I would like to review this book.

MauriceAWilliams says:
Hello Dan,
I just now posted my review of "The Future Happens Twice."
MauriceAWilliams says:
Hello Dan,
I just heard the audio of my book review. I was impressed. The audio transformed my paltry words into something vibrant and elegant. Good job! It's an honor to have reviews on Revish.
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