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Listen, the World is Ending
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* Author(s) name(s): Nandita Parmar
* ISBN (or ASIN): 978-1-0690263-0-9
* Publisher: 333 Publishers
* Publication Date Year: 2024
* Publication Date Month: November
* Publication Date Day: 30
* Page count: 254
* Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): Paperback
* Description:
Could a single thought or action contain the power to open up infinite branches in the universe, leaving behind a choice that leads to the destruction or creation of the world?
The void is the greatest secret held by the technology-ridden city of Metropolis.
It's a large, gaping void in the ground surging toward everything.
It's also the coming of the end of the world.
Enter Metropolis: A fast-paced city where the people are glued to their screens, and the desire to rest is overthrown by the constant need to fix, build and produce value. Every new generation, a new Architect comes into power - tasked with the responsibility of creating a better, more advanced city.
Follow an epic journey as the next Architect of Metropolis embarks on an adventure across distant lands in search of desperately needed answers to the void, imploring deep, philosophical reflections on what it means to navigate a complicated world and lead a purposeful life, advance as a society, and feel, fully, the entirety of the human experience in its complex unravelling.
It’s an inspiring tale riddled with triumph and grief, encountering the blistering dunes, star-readers, unexpected companions, unimaginable technologies and parallel worlds, capturing the moments that make the human experience at worst, incredibly excruciating, and at best, liberating, leading one to finally question:
Are we living in a world worth saving?
* Language (for non-English books): English
https://www.nanditaparmar.com/