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“Niti me sreće koje su prošle bole, niti nesreće. Boli me ono što se dogodilo između sreća i nesreća. Od toga sam bežala. Umorila sam se. Ma koliko trčala, istina me uvek sačeka na kraju puta. Naplati mi svaki beg.”

Quote by Tamara Kučan

Book:Indigo

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Indigo

Indigo is a science fiction novel that explores themes of identity, freedom, and the consequences of societal control. The narrative is driven by a protagonist who discovers they are part of a larger conspiracy, leading them on a journey of self-discovery and rebellion. The book is known for its intricate world-building and thought-provoking plot. more

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Tamara Kučan

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