“This thing I'm doing can hardly be called living. Instead I'm lying dormant, like a bacterium in a glacier. Getting time over with. That's all.”
Quote by Margaret Atwood
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The Year Of The Flood
In this speculative fiction novel, the story unfolds amidst a backdrop of environmental disaster and religious upheaval. The narrative delves into the lives of its characters as they navigate a world reshaped by catastrophic events. The book explores themes of faith, survival, and the human condition in a future where traditional beliefs and societal structures have been dramatically altered. more
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