Devon’s Island by SI Clarke: Book Review
Devon’s Island by SI Clarke is a science fiction novel set in the near-future with a diverse collection of characters. Years of violence, corruption, and intolerance have left Earth’s civilization
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Devon’s Island by SI Clarke is a science fiction novel set in the near-future with a diverse collection of characters. Years of violence, corruption, and intolerance have left Earth’s civilization
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