
Now, this is about the book. The novel she gifted me on that day is 'Contact' written by the great astronomer and writer Carl Sagan. I was a fan of Sagan for few years because of his 'Cosmos' TV series however, I was very unlucky for not getting in contact with any of the books he had written until recently. Finally, 'Contact' book came onto my hands. As a science fiction reader, my only favorite writer was Arthur C. Clarke due to many of his books which I love such as 'Fountains of Paradise', 'Profiles of the Future' and 'Rendezvous with Rama'. Reading 'Contact' helped me to place Carl Sagan into my favorites list as a science fiction writer. In the initial days, I was fascinated by the way Sagan speak and explain things verbally. I really enjoyed watching his programs because of his poetic way of explaining scientific facts. He is a great example to show how much it is amazing and beautiful when a scientist is a great poet. That respect I had on him got doubled right after I got to read 'Contact'.
I would like to windup this little note with one of the thousands of great quotes from Carl Sagan. This one is interesting here because its about books (quote is extracted from Wikiquote). I hope I will be able to read many more of his books. This is just the beginning.
"What an astonishing thing a book is. It's a flat object made from a tree
with flexible parts on which are imprinted lots of funny dark
squiggles. But one glance at it and you're inside the mind of another
person, maybe somebody dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, an author is speaking clearly and silently inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people who never knew each other, citizens of distant epochs. Books break the shackles of time. A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic."
- Carl Sagan (Cosmos: A Personal Voyage)
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