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Earth Made of Glass by John Barnes:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
This book is a sequel to A Million Open Doors; it is a novel of a distant human future. Human beings inhabit hundreds of planets scattered around the galaxy; they have lost touch with each other over the millenia. After long cultural and economic isolation, someone needs to help these different cultures learn to live with each other. Select
an invention:
Concrete Boxes - U-Stor-U Self storage for your body - living space designed for people who spend most of their time ignoring their surroundings anyway.
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