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Publisher: Bowness Books; 2nd edition (November 1, 2010)
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Language: English
ASIN: B0048EL3IC
Lending: Enabled
File Size: 304 KB
Publisher: Bowness Books; 2nd edition (November 1, 2010)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B0048EL3IC
Lending: Enabled
Kerkhoven's writing is flawless, his dialogue exact... just go read the book. Five Stars
-- Big Al's Books and Pals (20/04/2011)
I was hooked from the very first page... My questions were answered, but not in the manner I was expecting. Instead, my questions were answered in a way that forced me to think about my own life choices.
--Motherlode Book Reviews (11/13/2010)
But what is life when we have nothing left to strive for? The Year We Finally Solved Everything will make you ask that question and many more.
--Writing, Reading, and Everything in Between (11/10/2010)
I found the writing style of this author to be excellent. I enjoyed the natural dialogue, and the imagery was sharp.
--Red Adept Reviews (13/01/2011)
I highly recommend this book for your summer reading list
--CorrineCan (7/26/2011) Product Description
"Shan Won seems
to only exist deep within the dark rumor-crazed underbelly of the
internet. But the common thread
throughout all this writing is glaringly obvious: people stumble upon Shan Won,
espouse its perfection, and never, ever--ever--return.
The global economy is in tatters not because of humanity's faults
but because of its accomplishment. The country of Shan Won, a small
island state off the coast of China, has cured all of our ills, and like
a black hole, a piercing singularity of perfection, it's sucking the
world dry of its stability and leadership and power.
Human traffickers become overwhelmed with smuggling hordes of
North Americans across to Asia for a better life. And for Richard, to
whom growing up seems to have solved nothing at all, escape seems to be
his only option. But when he become reacquainted with Mia, the
girlfriend of his twenties, he's no longer certain about just what's the
problem and what's the solution. He only knows that he's running out of time.
The Year We Finally Solved Everything
is a dark, ironic and fast-paced novel (55 000 words) about the sacrifices one makes to achieve perfection. The Year We Finally Solved Everything eBook: Rudolf Ke
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