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Quality
However be prepared…i truly loved this story and again i connected with the characters
“simulacrum” plays with the consequences of creating physical manifestations of intimate moments
Proceed with caution if you have a weak stomach especially with the man who ended history story
That of the chinamen in idaho have a lyrical quality that bring to mind the lyricism of the east to a white westerner anyway
Competitiveness
This book should be in everyones library and should be ready by everyone
There were several fivestar stories in this collection some less compelling and one or two that felt unrealized
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short, chinese, great and good. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is high and informative.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 1,009 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 8 2022.
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Some of these stories are fantasy others sciencefiction others more magical realism but all encompass the same themes of remembrance and heritage
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Theres state change in which peoples souls are harbored in inanimate objects
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Perfect match is an alltooplausible tale of a technocracy that watches and governs our every move while all the flavors looks at the chinese immigrants who built the transcontinental railroad and helped rebuild idaho city after a devastating fire
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Proceed with caution if you have a weak stomach especially with the man who ended history story
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And this sense of wonder only continued as i read
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That we call such a tendency ‘the narrative fallacy’ doesn’t mean it doesn’t also touch upon some aspect of the truth
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Some stories simply literalize their metaphors a bit more explicitly
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More a series of encyclopedia entries than a true story this brief piece held my attention through sheer inventiveness
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