Book review - ππͺππ₯ππͺπ§π¦ π°π― π΅π©π¦ πππ’π―π¦π΅ ππΆπ³π’π©π’, or possibly the most plausible astrobiology SpecEvo project ever created
Cover of the book, copyright Gert van Dijk. As I've written in my Blogger profile, I love reading, but this usually concerns scientific articles, books, blogs, and anything in between, while I have very little time to devote to narrative works. The closest thing are works of Speculative Evolution, that subgenre of science fiction (usually, but not always, hard science fiction) devoted to the exploration of hypothetical evolutionary scenarios, which can take place in any time or place, but classically involve the future of planet Earth, alternative timelines, or other planets. The banner of the Furaha site , as of Thursday, March 5, 2026, featuring a brontorusp ( Brontocrambis brucus ). Snaiad , another SpecEvo project with a similar premise, and relevant to Furaha, also features. Copyright Gert van Dijk. Among the most relevant SpecEvo projects of the last kind, Furaha deserves special mention: the project, created by Gert van Dijk, is not exactly new to the scene, starting its lif...