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Arne

(3,608 posts)
2. Ekam The One
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:17 AM
Sep 2024

Starts with time travel, becomes epic futuristic tale
exposing climate change and AI struggles.
This writing is up there with the masters of science fiction.
It's 580 pages but I devoured it nonstop.

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Cool hermetic Sep 2024 #3
Ekam The One Arne Sep 2024 #2
Who's the writer? LearnedHand Sep 2024 #19
My friend wrote this just now and offered it on Kindle. Arne Sep 2024 #20
Thanks! LearnedHand Sep 2024 #22
The New York Times and the Washington Post! Lonestarblue Sep 2024 #4
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Excellent hermetic Sep 2024 #8
Little library finds: cbabe Sep 2024 #7
Must read hermetic Sep 2024 #9
Thanks for adding the most important point I left out: Bosch as suspect. cbabe Sep 2024 #10
I just posted in the Writing Group hermetic Sep 2024 #11
Thank you for the weekly thread, hermetic! Still reading Attica Locke's 1st in japple Sep 2024 #12
I see the 3rd hermetic Sep 2024 #13
I just finished Missionary Stew by Ross Thomas pscot Sep 2024 #14
Caught my interest hermetic Sep 2024 #15
I'm a bit old pscot Sep 2024 #16
Me, too hermetic Sep 2024 #17
In my teens pscot Sep 2024 #18
"I Was a Teenage Slasher," by Stephen Graham Jones LearnedHand Sep 2024 #21
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