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Read Reviews for Svaha - Charles De Lint
by - written on 16/06/08 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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Somewhere in the future, Man has managed to poison our planet almost beyond recognition. You either live in the 'Plex (huge cities), make do living in the slums just outside the 'Plex, or take your chances in the Badlands between 'Plexes....which are slim to none! Unless, of course, you believe all that talk about the Enclaves. Legend has it that through good fortune and hard work the Nations (collective Native American People) were able to forward their technological know-how and stave off the ravages with which mankind had brutalized Mother Earth. Discouraged by the rest of society's blindness and uncaring, they sealed themselves off with that technology on ... Read the complete review
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