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The Daybreakers

In this thought-provoking story, a group of individuals face the harsh realities of a world where the sun has failed to rise, leading to a relentless night that engulfs the earth. The novel delves into the characters' fight for survival and their quest to find a way to bring back the day. The setting is a world where humanity has adapted to the absence of light, and the narrative is filled with tension and suspense as the characters navigate a world where darkness is the norm and hope is a rare commodity. more

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Louis L'Amour
Louis L'Amour

Louis L'Amour (March 22, 1908 - June 10, 1988) was a renowned American author, best known for his Western novels. His works are characterized by vivid descriptions, tense plots, and profound character development, making them highly popular among readers. more

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“Isaac Asimov's remark about the infantilism of pseudoscience is just as applicable to religion: 'Inspect every piece of pseudoscience and you will find a security blanket, a thumb to suck, a skirt to hold.' It is astonishing, moreover, how many people are unable to understand that 'X is comforting' does not imply 'X is true'.”

“The words that reverberate for us at the confines of this long adventure of rebellion are not formulas for optimism, for which we have no possible use in the extremities of our unhappiness, but words of courage and intelligence which, on the shores of the eternal seas, even have the qualities of virtue.”

“There are no men like me. There's only me”