A review by klambson
The Gentle Giants of Ganymede by James P. Hogan

4.0

These books are impressive in the imagination that goes into the pseudo-science of Earth's near-future (Hogan goes so far as to grapple with the elusive unifying theory physicists have been searching for), but they are certainly a little bit of a slog due to the heavy focus on scientific learning and discovery and the utter lack of conflict. An interesting read, but definitely not for everyone.