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In 2042, America finally comes to its senses and decreases its use of oil significantly while relying on solar, wind and water power. As a result, automobiles have become nearly obsolete and trains have become the primary mode of travel for commuters and industry alike. The cost of imports has become prohibitively expensive, forcing people to become more self-reliant and produce more local products. Crime is still prevalent, and the Federal Justice Agency, a group of eli ...more
In 2042, America finally comes to its senses and decreases its use of oil significantly while relying on solar, wind and water power. As a result, automobiles have become nearly obsolete and trains have become the primary mode of travel for commuters and industry alike. The cost of imports has become prohibitively expensive, forcing people to become more self-reliant and produce more local products. Crime is still prevalent, and the Federal Justice Agency, a group of eli ...more

Somatesthesia has been previously published and I read a statement from the author that the book is essential the same as the previous edition. For those that didn’t get a chance to read this self published book, you’ll want to pick it up when it goes live at Samhain. This futuristic urban fantasy story hits all the right notes with some great characters, a wonderful setting, interesting plot, and happy ending. There are a few minor stumbles along the way with some odd phrasing and I didn’t part
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Sep 16, 2010
Jani
marked it as to-read

Dec 07, 2010
Joseph-Daniel Peter Paul Abondius
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Jul 12, 2016
Tracey
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