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The Book That Broke the World by Mark Lawrence (The Library Trilogy, #2)
Two people living in a world connected by a vast and mysterious library must fight for those they love in …
younger than the Sony Walkman, older than the original GameBoy, and if you don't know what both of those are, please don't interact. (it's a litmus test.)
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Two people living in a world connected by a vast and mysterious library must fight for those they love in …
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Newitz paints a world that is simultaneously deliciously and painfully woke. I started reading this book hoping for some light science fiction entertainment, and I was fantastically disappointed.
This book is not another example of how prophetic science fiction is, because so many of the issues are already happening. Now.
From corporate indentured servitude to gender as a spectrum to consent in kink... this book has got it.
If you're looking for a light read that won't suck you in and drown you in the pages, then you should probably look elsewhere.
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