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All the Water in the World
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I had looked forward to this book. But I absolutely could not get into it. It felt like it was written by an elementary aged child. Sentences within the same paragraph had no connection. There was no foundation at all - it was just rambling from one thing to another. People were introduced then left behind. References were made, then forgotten. It was billed as "In the tradition of Station Eleven" a book I also thought was a waste of ink and paper, so guess I was forewarned. Quit at 50 pages
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"That's what you do in the darkness."
"And you never know in the darkness who is holding the light."


Survival is never pretty, it's always brutal, sad but inspiring. Nonie is young, in a world where the water rose and has eaten a lot of the land. The water is not good - it's full of bacteria, hard pieces, and disease. Nonie lives in a somewhat safe building - an old museum - that her family fled to as the waters rose. It's kept them safe, with heavy doors, small windows, and big gates. Nonie has l
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