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Robert Butler
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Just when I thought I was safe from deportation, I wasn't. Earth wasn't looking to get rid of me. My homeworld wasn't trying to pull me back. But of course there is no force on Earth or Dlamias that is quite like the power of angry academics on the loneliest planet. The center of learning and the symbol of a peace and unity that was more fragile than anyone wanted to admit...and I... their student, had proved myself a disruptive element, shaking the table on which a delicate house of cards sat that might tumble at any moment. I had to prove my worth, the value of my work, and that adding a ...
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Hanging on ever word
- By Jesse E. on 05-19-24
By: Robert Butler
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- Anonymous User
- 06-05-24
Great writing.
It’s a great novel, better than expected! Although it would be nice to have a human read the story.
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