Lucian's Place

Lucian's Place
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Publisher : Publish America
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9781413769630
ISBN-13 : 1413769632
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Book Synopsis Lucian's Place by : Belle Smith

Download or read book Lucian's Place written by Belle Smith and published by Publish America. This book was released on 2005-10 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No matter what age we live in, we are pretty much like our ancestors: We eat what Og ate two hundred thousand years ago, we still reproduce and love basically the same way, and most importantly, we all average three score and ten life spans. This is a little better than Og but not much in the larger scheme of things. Lucianas Place is a story of three people thrown back in time with just themselves, a huge plantation, two horses, and a self-aware computer. Two of these people are a mother and daughter. Our third unintended time traveler is the best friend of the late father and husband of the other two sole inhabitants of Earth. This story is of hope and a prediction of the miracles of science just a very few years off in our lifetime. Itas funny, loving, sexy, thrilling, and prophetic.


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