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"Combining an alternate history of the founding of the United States with an imagined future where no states are united, but are instead their own countries on the verge of warring with one another is the most unique alternate history I've read. In To"
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"I’ve read plenty of speculative fiction. But never anything like this.
In this provocative reimagining of history, the author takes you on a time-jumping journey to a country – and a world - that’s the same, yet dramatically different than our own. Ar" Read more of this review » |
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"In a nation built on smoke and secrets, one truth refuses to burn away.
Tobacco Republic" is an enthralling dive into an alternate America—one rooted in tobacco, built on secrets, and ignited by rebellion. R.A. Moss masterfully weaves rich characters " Read more of this review » |
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"Disturbingly well researched and thrilling sums up R. A. Moss’s newest novel, “Tobacco Republic.”
Recovering from surgery is a mixed blessing. Lots of time to read but wallowing in discomfort with flashes of outright pain is often not a great time to " Read more of this review » |
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HONEYMOON AT SEA is the journal of a romantic adventure with many discoveries, the most important of them being the author’s calling in life. Woven into a “luna de miel” sailboat trip around Baja California is a kaleidoscope of flashbacks that reveal ...more | |
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The first half of NEXUS is as eye-opening as SAPIENS, Harari's brilliant first book. Harari's view of information systems is original. We've had them around throughout human history -- and they've usually had negative consequences along with their br ...more | |
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