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Hartz String Theory

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Ubernerd Mike Thomas works in the engineering lab late at night-using borrowed equipment to bridge relativity theory and quantum physics by experimenting with hexavalent Cesium and standing microwaves. He comes to the attention of various entities, including the Sovereign Union of Vagabonds, the Agents of Karnage, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Polly, the pretty clerk who works in Document Control. Will he survive long enough to reinvent the world and get the girl?

274 pages, Hardcover

First published October 6, 2009

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Ken Coffman

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Ken Coffman is a Field Applications Engineer, writer, publisher and bad guitar player currently residing in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Okay, so this book needs a proofer and professional formatting, and between missing words and run-together dialogue lines, it's sometimes difficult to follow what's going on. It's over-the-top silly (so don't make the mistake of trying to take it seriously) and it should come with a universal translator so the scientific technobabble can be assimilated (to thoroughly mix a few Trekkian metaphors).

I just don't care. Reading this turned a very blue and down day into a giggle fit, and I stayed up 'til four in the morning finishing. Yep, read it in one sitting. Remember, life is too short to read dull books, so five stars for sheer ingenuity and ridiculousness.
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