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Enchanting as always. However, if you have read most of his previous works, you'll find many repetition here except his struggles with cancer.
I've read some Carl Sagan books and articles, the first being the Cosmos that from the beginning trapped me into Carl's work. Since I was little science really fascinated me, and the sceptic thinking as to accompanied, but these two features on me were increased by Carl fascinating work. Reading Billions & Billions after some years of reading and viewing his work, the book really feels like a mixture of Cosmos with A Demon Haunted World, which felt great, even knowing this could be his last book Carl pledged to the people and politics and religious to stop and think how our world is slowly dying and if we don't act now, our descendants life's are doomed and the nature off our planet as well. The last chapter written by Carl is one of punching you in the stomach, even though he died when I was just some months old, his work has changed my life, and you really wish that the last chapter of the book written by his wife would have never been written.