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Xenomorphing - If anyone is looking for a good novel to read, I highly recommend this book, “The Gone World,” by Tom Sweterlitsch. It's a pretty complicated time travel story, but it's
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Uživatel Adam Verner na Twitteru: „Just finished The Gone World by Tom Sweterlitsch (@LetterSwitch), from @PutnamBooks. Wow-an amazing, visceral take on the time traveling detective trope + multiverse. My brain's quantum wave
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The Gone World is a brilliant, complicated novel about the consequences of time travel - The Verge
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Q&A with Tom Sweterlitsch, author of The Gone World | by Rick Liebling | The Adjacent Possible | Medium
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