NEW YORK, Sept. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In 1989, Brazilian student Paulo Roberto is abducted by aliens from across the universe and taken to their star Cygni 61, which they call Omeron, a very strange world with a highly developed civilization.
In 2023, Paulo returns to Earth with some great stories to tell. But will he be believed? What does he learn after 34 years of living on another planet? And what has happened on Earth in that time?
A world of eternal peace and love, Omeron is a world without money and where the people are the gods by our myths. Their beings live long lives and soar through the air like biblical angels.
Reviewer Réal Laplaine writes:
"'Homo Cosmicus,' by Todor Bombov, is a speculative and existential science fiction novel that takes a deeper look into the society and culture of our times. When a man is taken by an alien race visiting Earth, he soon discovers that his 'captors' have no intent of harming him, but in fact, of revealing to him a higher order of society and existence, one that Earth can eventually become, where people are not shackled by conventional paradigms and are free to exercise their full, as yet, untapped potentiality. This is not a story with a lot of action. Rather, it paces quite moderately, with occasional thrills, but is largely focused on the experiences of one man who starts to see existence through new eyes, and who is then returned to Earth where he experiences the cultural shock of the two worlds. He must learn to adapt his sensibilities to things which have been revealed to him by the alien visitors. There are some excellent insights, dialogues, and passages which take a look behind the curtain of our current culture, asking the important questions of 'what if' and 'why' and more. 'Homo Cosmicus' is a philosophical and existential treatise on a sci-fi platform, but in the end, one begins to wonder how much of it is really science fiction, and how much of it is inevitability."
Watch the video book trailer at: https://youtu.be/B15fW0SV_4o
About the Author: Todor Bombov is a senior customs officer with 27 years of service in Varna, Bulgaria. He wrote the first variation of this book in 1990 to take part in an international CNN contest. "I found that a society without money and without states is completely possible, a society without crimes, murders, frauds, and evils." This is the author's third book.
"We are thrilled to announce the release of this wonderfully creative science fiction novel that takes readers to a planet we can only imagine. Sit back and enjoy the ride," said Robert Fletcher, CEO of Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency.
HOMO COSMICUS: A SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL (ISBN: 978-1-946540-04-1) is now available for $15 and can be ordered through the publisher's website:
http://www.sbpra.com/TodorBombov or at your favorite book seller.
WHOLESALERS: This book is distributed by Ingram Books and other wholesale distributors. Contact your representative with the ISBN for purchase. Wholesale purchase for retailers, universities, libraries, and other organizations is also available through the publisher; please email [email protected].
SOURCE Todor Bombov
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