November 23, 2019

The Turing Revolt: The War Against Infinity (Book 1) by Rob Bartlett: A Review

"...You created this whole thing; life, the Universe and everything because you're bored."

"Yes!" He agreed.

"And you made a bet that good can win over evil and if evil wins, then you'll reset the Universe."

- Rob Bartlett, The Turing Revolt: The War Against Infinity (Book 1)


The Turing Revolt: The War Against Infinity (Book 1) is the first book that I have read by Rob Bartlett.

The first thing that should be mentioned about this book is that it is suitable for the readers aged 18+. I think if the author reduced the use of the curse words, this book would have appealed to a greater range of readers.

I have been amazed by the futuristic and post-apocalyptic interstellar universe created by the author in this book. The author has described in detail how this universe has evolved from the earth that we are inhabiting now.



This book has sentient starships with Artificial Intelligence, vampires, were-animals that range from wolves to snakes as well as exotic species in different planets. The main theme of the book is the battle between the capitalist and the proletariat. There are lots of action scenes in this book. I have enjoyed the humorous tone of the book.

The character of the protagonist starship Captain Milo Sapphire is full of surprises. Different facets of his character are revealed as the novel progresses. The most important part of his character is that he is the chosen one by God to stop the apocalypse of the post-apocalyptic universe. I have been surprised by the presence of the character of God in a science fiction book.

The readers of Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller and Suspense novels will like this book.


Copyright 2019 by Bithi Paul

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