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Robert Farrell to do Book Signing on Fact-Filled Science Fiction Book “Alien Log” PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 29 March 2005
Robert Farrell to do Book Signing on Fact-Filled Science Fiction Book “Alien Log”
STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK, (NAMC) – Author Robert Farrell will be doing a book signing for his book Alien Log at 1pm at Barnes & Noble – Staten Island (2245 Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10314) on Sunday, May 1, 2005. Robert Farrell (retired Associate Professor Emeritus from Penn State University) combined his life-long interest in physics with ten years researching scientific fact and Sumerian belief to create this Sci-Fi thriller.
The story revolves around an artifact found at a UFO crash site. This artifact is believed to be the ship’s log and hold key information about the aliens. “Alien Log” will thrill and inform not only those curious about the Universe, but also those curious about the world around us. After reading this book, it will be hard to look at our world the same way.

“Colonel Mitchell’s face became pale as he stared into the briefcase the President had just opened. ‘Colonel, that device you’re looking at is a key, not only to our national security, but, perhaps to the survival of the human race as we know it. You have carte blanche to assemble the best team you can to discover the secrets the aliens have hidden in there. I don’t know how long we have, so time is of the essence. To avoid worldwide panic, secrecy is of utmost importance. Do you understand?’”

“Alien Log,” available at Barnes & Noble – Staten Island, will captivate readers while they try to answer the question: “Alien Log,” is it Science Fiction or Fact?

Contact:
Wendy Gastl
R. E. FARRELLBOOKS, LLC
623-640-7915




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