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Vadim Babenko

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Vadim Babenko left his career in science and business to pursue his lifelong goal of writing novels. Born in the Soviet Union, he earned master’s and doctoral degrees from the Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology, Russia’s equivalent to MIT. As a scientist at the Soviet Academy of Sciences he specialized in biophysics and artificial intelligence. After moving to the U.S. he co-founded a high-tech company. The business soon skyrocketed, and his next ambition, an IPO on the stock exchange, was realized. However, at the height of his success, Vadim dropped everything to set out on his journey as an author and has never looked back. He was a finalist in the National Bestseller Award (Russia) and the winner of the National Indie Excellence A ...more

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Published on April 30, 2013 03:43
Average rating: 3.81 · 181 ratings · 91 reviews · 10 distinct works
Semmant

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A Simple Soul

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The Place of Quarantine

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The Black Pelican

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“Nothing is forbidden in the world where you reign,' his eyes said. 'There’s only longing for those who are not here, for those few who are worthy of you.”
Vadim Babenko, Semmant

“His list of complaints to the world all of a sudden became way too long.”
Vadim Babenko, Semmant

“We grew up in a place without a hint of love. Perhaps this was the single thing that bound us forever.”
Vadim Babenko, Semmant

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“We grew up in a place without a hint of love. Perhaps this was the single thing that bound us forever.”
Vadim Babenko, Semmant

“His list of complaints to the world all of a sudden became way too long.”
Vadim Babenko, Semmant

“The concept of harmony being preserved by the universe itself was obviously to his taste: he was getting old and was afraid of death.”
Vadim Babenko, Semmant

“Once again I realized: the aura of Indigo does not save and does not protect. It can become a magic carpet, turn into seven-league boots or a heavy cross – but it’s not a guardian angel to deflect troubles with its thin hand.”
Vadim Babenko, Semmant

“I was amazed at how routine, how mechanically this most powerful intellect was created. It was no burst of inspiration, but almost physical labor instead. I asked myself: was it the same way for God?”
Vadim Babenko, Semmant




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