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Terra Insegura shows up in Publisher’s Weekly
No, not a starred review, more’s the pity, but just a mention in a long list of books coming out this spring. I got a chuckle out of the description, though:
Terra Insegura (May, $7.99) by Edward Willett. This
post-Apocalyptic series tells of an Earth ruled by religious zealots and a distant world that is humankind’s last, best hope.
Last, best hope…last, best hope…that reminds me of something…
Permanent link to this article: https://edwardwillett.com/2009/01/terra-insegura-shows-up-in-publishers-weekly/
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I’m looking forward to reading Terra Insegura, very sad it will be the last book of the series.
Still, I have yet to read Lost in Translation – so I will have something new to read after Terra, at least new to me. I Lost in the same “universe” as Terra?