Luminance
by Andreas Ingo
2013
Number of pages: 77
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Luminance is a novel about Love Revolution: Revolution of the heart, mind and soul but also about revolution in society. It happens to be set in a parallel universe, on a world resembling a great flower. This is a world of different physical laws, great beauty and many wonders. A race of Aliens is living there...
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