Sunday, February 20, 2011

Erratum

erratum |iˈrätəm; -ˈrā-; -ˈrat-|noun ( pl. -ta |-tə|)an error in printing or writing.• ( errataa list of corrected errors appended to a book or published in a subsequent issue of a journal.ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin, ‘error,’ neuter past participle of errare ‘err.’


This book, written by Walter Sorrells, was like an adventure in String Theory. Nah, not like- it was. Afraid? Don't be. Jessica, the lovely protagonist has no idea what it is either, apart from witnessing the very real effects one's choices have on everyone and everything else. The book was interesting enough, but I felt as though something was a little lacking. However, in this subject matter, it worked. Jessica was missing something, I was missing something, and it kept me reading until the end. It was similar to watching a magician perform a trick. I'll keep my eyes open for further works, because I'm curious enough for the next segment (I dare not say ending).








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