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Saturday, March 1, 2008
Reading the Starlight conspiracy brings back a sense of nostalgia. It's resounding theme of acceptance , of identity fills me simultaneously with a sense of wonder and a tinge of sadness.


A couple of quotes

" I was crying because i saw how my life could have been"

" How many people were out there, lost and alone , trapped in lives they couldn't escape from.

She was one of the lucky ones

She had loved and been loved"



It's a book that i really recommend.



At least it doesn't turns your brain out with the all theories about the big bang, neutrinos ,open universes and such


Veritas

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