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Her parents didn't understand that braille meant big clunky books that marked...
Author:
Scott Westerfeld
Book:
Zeroes
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Her parents didn't understand that braille meant big clunky books that marked you as different, while audiobooks live invisibly on your phone and text-to-speech gave you the whole damn internet.
( Scott Westerfeld )
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