Philip Charter
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Things aren't that bad, are they? Inflation is testing us, but surely the government will step in if things get too bad. Not happening. When a monetary system is rotten, the only way to solve society's problems is to reboot. As the stories in this sci-fi ...more |
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"Dystopian Science-Finance-Fiction That Both Challenges and Entertains
Is the future bright, or should we be worried? 21 Futures: Financial Fallout is a thought-provoking collection of 21 immersive stories that explore how poor economic policies, unch" Read more of this review » |
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Things aren't that bad, are they? Inflation is testing us, but surely the government will step in if things get too bad. Not happening. When a monetary system is rotten, the only way to solve society's problems is to reboot. As the stories in this sci-fi ...more |
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I finished reading Murder on the Camino in 3 days, such was the suspense that drove me towards Santiago de Compostela (the end). Having walked the Camino Frances myself, I loved revisiting the towns and cities along the way, as well as the cast of div ...more |
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The main character in this book had such a clear and believable voice. An unhinged mother, struggling to deal with past trauma and loss. I found myself turning the pages faster and faster as the story grew to a crescendo. Much more enjoyable and real th ...more |
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