SPACE MULTIVERSE ON TIK TOK
Hey fellow bookworms and multiverse explorers! I've been seeing a lot of buzz lately about parallel realities, not just in short videos, but in incredible books that truly make you ponder the vastness of our existence. Recently, I dove headfirst into Micaiah Johnson's stunning novel, 'The Space Between Worlds,' and I just had to share my experience, especially since many of you are curious about its length and depth. This book isn't just a story; it's an immersive journey into a complex 'SPACE MULTIVERSE' where certain individuals, known as 'traversers,' can hop between parallel Earths. The main character, Cara, comes from a desolate 'Earth Zero' and is uniquely able to travel because her alternate selves in other dimensions are already dead. This premise alone makes for such a compelling read, exploring themes of privilege, identity, and survival across an infinite 'COSMOS' of possibilities. It truly makes you think about how different your life could be under slightly altered circumstances. Now, for the burning questions I've seen pop up everywhere: 'What are the reading hours for The Space Between Worlds?' and 'What's its word count?' Based on my own reading pace and general estimates for a novel of this size, you're looking at roughly 5 to 7 hours to devour this gripping tale. Of course, this can vary depending on individual reading speed – I tend to slow down to savor the intricate world-building and philosophical insights. But trust me, once you start, it's incredibly hard to put down! I found myself sneaking in chapters whenever I could, completely absorbed in Cara's perilous adventures. As for the word count, for those who love to track these things (like I do!), 'The Space Between Worlds' comes in at approximately 90,000 words. This makes it a substantial and richly detailed novel, offering plenty of content to get lost in. It’s not a light, quick read, but every word contributes to a brilliantly imagined world and a thought-provoking narrative that stays with you long after you’ve turned the last page. The author doesn't waste a single sentence, crafting a tight, impactful story that’s both thrilling and deeply resonant. If you're a fan of speculative fiction, dystopian themes, or just love a book that makes you question everything you know about reality, I wholeheartedly recommend picking up 'The Space Between Worlds'. It's a fantastic example of modern science fiction that feels incredibly relevant to our current world. Have you read it? What were your thoughts on Cara's journey through the multiverse?
































































