Edward Dixon

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A prism can divide white light into an infinity of shades. The colours of the rainbow are simply a taxonomy applied reductively for convenience of use. Where indigo ends and violet begins is a debate that might be substituted for any shelving argument amongst librarians seeking to place a novel. Even fact and fiction can bleed into one another. Compromise: A Librarian’s Tale, by Davris Yute
The Book That Wouldn’t Burn (The Library Trilogy, #1)
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