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As it turned out, imagining the fate of seven billion people was far less...
Author:
Neal Stephenson
Book:
Seveneves
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As it turned out, imagining the fate of seven billion people was far less emotionally affecting than imagining the fate of one.
( Neal Stephenson )
[ Seveneves ]
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