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The Entropy of Knowledge

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WITHIN THE VASTNESS of empty space that exists between the planets of a solar system, there is typically not a lot of traffic. Yet that didn’t stop Sophie from screaming into Lester’s ears every five minutes about watching where he was going… We've all had moments when we felt like we were surrounded by idiots… Babylon Briggs feels that pain every day because his town, his planet, even his galaxy, is jam-packed with the most thick-headed simpletons imaginable. So when his home world is invaded by a group of equally clueless conquerors, it’s up to Babylon to save the day. The only question Is he smart enough?

222 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 3, 2018

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Mark Dellandre

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I'm a veteran turned student turned author. Enjoy my books, I've got plenty more on the way.

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April 27, 2019
The Entropy of Knowledge is a fun Sci-fi that is a quick read. I know Mark personally and his personality shines through this book. I would recommend it to everybody.
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October 21, 2020
Exploring the vast reaches of the universe with Babylon Briggs is a comical delight. His adventures truly shine in the conversation. The characters and their banter are always entertaining as these characters carelessly stumble into their destinies. I hope that authors Dellandre & Learnard continue to show readers more of this wild universe in the future with the young hero at the helm.
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