Moth
They say the world used to turn. They say that night would follow day in an endless dance. They say that dawn rose, dusk fell, and we worshiped both sun and stars.That was a long time ago.The dance has died. The world has fallen still. We float through the heavens, one half always in light, one...
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They say the world used to turn. They say that night would follow day in an endless dance. They say that dawn rose, dusk fell, and we worshiped both sun and stars.That was a long time ago.The dance has died. The world has fallen still. We float through the heavens, one half always in light, one half always in shadow. Like the moth of our forests, one wing white and the other black, we are torn.My people are the fortunate. We live in daylight, blessed in the warmth of the sun. Yet across the line, the others lurk in eternal night, afraid... and alone in the dark.I was born in the light. I was sent into darkness. This is my story.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781927601143 (1927601142)
ASIN: 1927601142
Publish date: October 22nd 2013
Publisher: Moonclipse
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Moth (#1)
This reader's personal opinion, ©2018, all rights reserved, not to be quoted, clipped or used in any way by goodreads, Google Play, amazon.com or other commercial booksellers* Fires on all cylinders for what I like in my SF&F reads. New to me author been planning to read forever. Fairly original...
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