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The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate

In this novel, a merchant finds himself transported through time to ancient Baghdad, where he encounters a mysterious alchemist's gate. The story weaves together elements of historical fiction and fantasy, exploring themes of destiny, power, and the pursuit of knowledge. more

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Ted Chiang
Ted Chiang

Ted Chiang, born in 1967, is an outstanding science fiction writer. His works are renowned for their profound philosophical thinking and exquisite narrative structure, earning him high praise from readers and critics alike. more

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