On Shift

Hugh Howey, Shift - 'Everyone thinks they've got all the time left in the world. . . But they never stop to ask just how much time that is.' - - He'd learned in the Nest that he could be anything he wanted, that he was in charge of his own fate. And so when he grew miserable, he assumed it was the farms that made him feel that way; he assumed it was his family. - - The shadow spoke of a culture forming that overvalued individulity. . . generations living levels apart and independence stressed until no one...
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Published on September 09, 2013 01:09
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