They Know Not What They Do
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Liminal Worlds
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Review of the novel They Know Not What They Do, by Jussi Valtoen. This is a thought-provoking novel, originally published in Finnish, that deals with issues such as animal rights, futuristic technology, and the fragility of modern relationships.
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