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A PSALM FOR THE WILD-BUILT—Existentialism with a Monk and a Robot
A PSALM FOR THE WILD-BUILTA Monk and Robot Book Becky Chambers Summary Centuries before, robots of Panga gained self-awareness, laid down their tools, wandered, en masse into the wilderness, never to be seen again. They faded into myth and urban … Continue reading
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THE DISSECTION AND REASSEMBLY OF COHEN HOARD—Here’s Your Next Favorite Sci-Fi!
THE DISSECTION AND REASSEMBLY OF COHEN HOARD Elesa Hagberg Summary AN ORGAN SNATCHER LURKS SOMEWHERE IN THE RAINY UNDERBELLY OF PORTLAND. A fact which mild-mannered Cohen was blissfully unaware of until someone or something sends him a specimen by mistake. Cohen … Continue reading
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MOTHTOWN—Can You Outrun Nature?
MOTHTOWN Caroline Hardaker Summary David is growing up in a world where something is very badly wrong but everyone is protecting David from knowing what it is. People are going missing, bodies are showing up with wings, or bones in … Continue reading
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