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Botanicaust  (Botanicaust #1) Botanicaust by Tam Linsey
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“There are always costs when man alters nature, his own or the world around him.”
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“Old Order — a remnant Amish society who survived the Botanicaust by”
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“Botanicaust — an event 400 years ago during which invasive weeds wiped out most plant life on Earth, including the major food crops.”
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“Ice particles made everyone’s exposed cheeks ruddy with false health. The hungry hollows below their cheekbones told the true story.”
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“No more Dr. Macoby. No more saving the world through conversion. No more euthanization. But were these people better? They”
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“Blattvolk, Cannibals, Fosselites — I met both good and evil, deception and truth in all races. The”
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“Violence be damned. Peace had a different set of rules out here.”
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“Behind them, the white caps of the mountains gleamed like wicked teeth.”
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“Nothing but a yellow trail curling up the mountain like a cryptic word of warning.”
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“What was he supposed to do with five abominations? What would he tell his people?”
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“they were about eleven or twelve years old, but they looked like little old women. Even their dark hair had lost all shine, cropped close to their gaunt skulls.”
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“Never in his life had he imagined he would be aiding the escape of abominations. But”
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“Dr. Kaneka and the others had been holed up inside here over four hundred years. Centuries”
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“Well, we do need more test subjects. The ones you send keep dying.”
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“There are always costs when man alters nature — his own or the world around him. Rosalee”
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“multiple layers of sin. First, he lay with a woman out of wedlock. Again. Second, the woman was an abomination.”
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“Levi was not so pious. Surely, it never occurred to Abraham that God was toying with him.”
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“What gave the Board the right to take away someone’s life, just because they refused to be altered?”
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“if these were native Haldanians, you’d help them.” “Of course. Their parents could foot the bill. The Conversion Department is very strict with funding.”
Tam Linsey, Botanicaust
“reciting the Lord’s Prayer, the abomination had fled, as if burned by the Word of God. These people truly were damned if the prayer affected them so.”
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“People who are still possibly living a primitive life as farmers. The Conversion Department may be interested in making contact with them. I’m”
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“Conversion was a privilege, not a right. If they converted every cannibal out there, humanity”
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“And then the thought occurred to him; maybe he was in Hell already.”
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“in the dry years, when cannibals broke past the electric fences and carried off those who didn’t make it to the underground”
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“Preparing captives for the experience of conversion was next to impossible because the Cannibal dialects were too simple and straightforward. But”
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“Perhaps there was no God. God was a creation of man, not the other way around.”
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