Literary Review
Hailed by Kirkus Discoveries as a “physics-packed techno-thriller,” “anyone who has a flair for the research of Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan will appreciate Grippi’s use of physics throughout the novel.” The author wrote The Ninth Cube as a hard science approach to speculative fiction. He intends for it to be as thought-provoking as entertaining.

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Reader Review
Dave Morrel said, ON MAY 23RD, 2008 AT 1:46 AM BRAVO! For the ninth cube. When I read the ninth cube I could not put it down. The story is both technically accurate and spellbinding at the same time. As a physics student, I found several insights that are revolutionary in their own right. Solving Hawking Radiation will be a major step in realizing wormhole technology, and a hypercube may be what is needed to traverse a wormhole, when we do ever find or create one. Again BRAVO!