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# All These Worlds: Bobiverse, Book 3

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    The best of the three books and a grand finale
  

*by R***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 14, 2018*

After book two, I went into Book 3 with some reservations.Dennis Taylor definitely delivers in Book 3.I have the advantage or the disadvantage of writing this review after a lot of other folks (as opposed to the Others) have written reviews.Here is a quick summary (without spoilers).  Bob learns to embrace what he has become, and not what he was.  The Bob-i-verse is all about doing whatever you want without time constraints and few physical limitations.  Bob is no longer human, and in this book he embraces what he might be in all of its variegated forms.By the end of the book, the major plot issues (minus one) from the previous books have been addressed in a final way, and you are reasonably happy with where the author leaves things off.While there could be further books in the Bob-i-verse, it seems unlikely, and as a reader, I am fine with where things are left.A little more meaty review follows.** Beware good reader, spoilers this way lie **Now to respond to a few criticisms of the book by other reviewers.(1) The timeline is confusing.  Yes, you're right.  It certainly can be.  I listened to the audiobook version and did not have a piece of paper handy to write down times and events, but that probably would have been useful.  At times, I had to stop the book audio and think, "that does not make sense in light of last chapter," and then realize that the events of the last chapter did not happen yet for the Bob in this chapter.  Given that there were several hundred Bobs by the end of the book and they were spread across several thousand cubic light-years, it would have been tough to portray unless Dennis had done it "Game of Thrones" style.  A few chapters are done that way, the ones surrounding the battle at Earth include several chapters that occur near simultaneously.(2) The battle with the Others and the final solution of the Others is anti-climactic.  Um, you have not sold me on this one.  The entire book leads up to the big battle in Sol, and in a way, Bob is both clever and lucky to win against the Others in Sol.  Bob's cheaty knowledge of physics comes to the rescue, and Dennis does remind us repeatedly that the Others are very arrogant.  The Bobs very nearly lost the battle for Sol.As to the final destruction of the Others in their home system, the "Hail Mary" play is telegraphed in an early chapter, and every so often we return to the pair of Bobs on the crazy mission.  We know that the Others have only colonized one system, and if that system can be wiped out then they are done.The solution, hurl planets into their sun at true relativistic speeds and cause a nova, is a fairly clean, scientific approach as opposed to space opera, but it makes sense in light of the Bob-i-verse, and Dennis did leave us some hints in the earlier books.(3) Bob would not just abandon humanity at the end of the book.  Yes, that seemed a bit implausible to me too.  That said, all the Bobs did not leave humanity.  Some stayed around to patrol the skies around the colonies.  Some continued to work on biospheres.  Other Bobs raised families.  All in all, it seemed reasonable that some of the Bobs would head out to explore new worlds.Those were the main objections I saw.In this book, the Others are beaten at Sol (barely), and their home system is destroyed by causing their sun to nova.Bob moves on from Eden after living for twenty years as a Deltan in an android body.  Once his last Deltan friend dies, Bob is ready to move on from mortality.  Bob's lack of a family as a human drives him to seek closure for the family need in the early part of his immortality.  This arc made sense to me.There is only one additional replicant made, and that is one of Bob's human sweethearts.  The book explains that serving mankind in the afterlife seems like a burden.  So, ipso facto, no one wants to become a replicant.I'm not sure that I buy that.  Dennis deals with religion obliquely and mostly negatively.  If you eliminate a religious afterlife then my gut says that many, many people would seek to live on as replicants.  No strike, no foul though.There were plenty of Bobs by the end of the book.Yes, true, Dennis never did eliminate the evil Brazilian replicants.  Yes, that is an annoying, hanging thread, but the Bob-i-verse is robust and more than able to deal with the one annoying antagonist.At the end of the book, in the final Moot, the Bobs essentially agree that they no longer feel obligated to defend humanity.  It is a non-binding resolution, just a general feeling that is codified and passed along to the human colonies.  Still, at the end of the book, there are still many Bobs working on helping humans out.The last scene is of original Bob visiting the ice covered glacier that was Las Vegas and bidding farewell to Bill and Will, his first copies.By the end of the final chapter, Dennis had closed out the Bob-i-verse, and I was OK with saying good-bye.That is a fine way to end a trilogy.Well done Dennis!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    love it!
  

*by S***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 8, 2023*

This is a fun, fast read that you can’t take too serious, but it’s still written well, and has a great sense of humor with a unique approach to one of those stories that’s being told these days.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    And it shall end here.
  

*by A***G on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 13, 2023*

I enjoyed this series a lot, but after book one, it became a jumble of the same insane scenarios, BOBS dealing with the same people, same backstage, same human greed, and nothing was done; he even declined to defend himself on multiple occasions.

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