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The Architect Of Infinity in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $11.99

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The Architect Of Infinity in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $11.99
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The Architect of Infinity
is a mind-bending exploration of parallel worlds, impossible choices, and what humanity becomes when survival demands the unthinkable. Sarah Westel delivers a stunning debut that questions whether hope can exist in a dying multiverse-and whether some doors should stay closed.
"A brilliant meditation on desperation, ethics, and the infinite variations of human nature. Westel's multiverse feels both scientifically grounded and emotionally devastating."
is a mind-bending exploration of parallel worlds, impossible choices, and what humanity becomes when survival demands the unthinkable. Sarah Westel delivers a stunning debut that questions whether hope can exist in a dying multiverse-and whether some doors should stay closed.
"A brilliant meditation on desperation, ethics, and the infinite variations of human nature. Westel's multiverse feels both scientifically grounded and emotionally devastating."
The Architect of Infinity
is a mind-bending exploration of parallel worlds, impossible choices, and what humanity becomes when survival demands the unthinkable. Sarah Westel delivers a stunning debut that questions whether hope can exist in a dying multiverse-and whether some doors should stay closed.
"A brilliant meditation on desperation, ethics, and the infinite variations of human nature. Westel's multiverse feels both scientifically grounded and emotionally devastating."
is a mind-bending exploration of parallel worlds, impossible choices, and what humanity becomes when survival demands the unthinkable. Sarah Westel delivers a stunning debut that questions whether hope can exist in a dying multiverse-and whether some doors should stay closed.
"A brilliant meditation on desperation, ethics, and the infinite variations of human nature. Westel's multiverse feels both scientifically grounded and emotionally devastating."

















