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TomB
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My second would be Cat's Cradle, by Kurt Vonnegut.
Mainly because I love Vonnegut, and the satrical absurdity of how it all ends. In a way, kind of the opposite of Childhood's End.
Which captures my mood perfectly: caught between hope and absurdist dispair.
2025-02-26T03:57:17.251Z