Seven Point Eight | Beyond

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Seven Point Eight series

Prelude Room 104 ― 6

Part One Genesis ― 11
1 Earth Ship ― 12
2 The Establishment ― 20
3 Into the Pit ― 38
4 Gifted ― 58
5 Visions ― 62
6 The Institute ― 69
7 Persian Princess ― 95

Part Two Ikigai ― 108
8 Golden Girl ― 109
9 Pandora’s Box ― 141
10 Truth and Blood ― 177
11 The Egg ― 196
12 OOBE’s Birth ― 210
13 The Venus Sketch ― 236
14 Seven Point Eight ― 261

Part Three Beyond ― 288
15 Long Way from Home ― 289
16 The Duat ― 310
17 Don’t Touch ― 343
18 Pleasure and Pain ― 371
19 Machine Elves ― 405
20 Constructs ― 420
21 Seventy-Five ― 437

The Tahra Files The Remote Eye ― 466
Seven Point Eight Virago ― 467
About the Author ― 468

Description

Everything is connected.
Each event happens for a reason.

  • ☣ If you could remote view worlds beyond your own, where would you go?
  • ☣ How far could you reach?
  • ☣ And what would a nefarious organisation do with your abilities?

Written in the style of a TV series, Seven Point Eight has a twist of sci-fi intrigue which combines love, betrayal and ambition with psychic powers, stunning alien worlds, ancient secrets and quantum physics in a soap opera for the soul.

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ASIN

B0DWKR548Q

Book File

ePUB, MOBI, AWZ, PDF

File size

3

Language

English

Print length

561 pages

Publication date

February 8, 2025

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K. M. Gruchelska’s Seven Point Eight: Beyond is an ambitious and multi-layered story that blends science fiction with metaphysics, history, and even a bit of espionage. The novel follows the journey of Paul Eldridge, a physicist exploring the mysteries of consciousness and human potential, alongside a cast of intriguing characters whose lives interconnect in unexpected ways.

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K.M. Gruchelska does a fantastic job of blending scientific ideas with emotional depth, making the book both thought-provoking and deeply personal. The world she creates feels huge yet still relatable, and I loved how she made complex science feel accessible by tying it to the characters' personal experiences.

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