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As a conscious effort I’m trying to read books I have little knowledge about and even though
I get bored and lose interest I hang on to it to learn something new. The Future of Geography
by Tim Marshall captures what is awaiting the planets in our forthcoming years. In
approximately 240 pages and 10 chapters the author explains how power and politics in space
will change our world. The author, an expert on foreign affairs with more than two decades of
reporting experience, has served us best sellers like Prisoners of Geography and The Power
of Geography and Divided. A bit strange but an engaging journey into exploration of space
and how it will revolutionise our lives on earth.