“I won't put my ignorance on an altar and call it God. It feels like idolatry, like the worst kind of idolatry.”
Quote by Robert Charles Wilson
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Darwinia: A Novel of a Very Different Twentieth Century
Darwinia is a novel that envisions a world where a virus has reshaped human civilization. The story follows the lives of individuals in a post-viral society, examining the changes in technology, culture, and social structures. The novel delves into themes of survival, adaptation, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of extraordinary circumstances. more
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