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" Who of us, humans, at least once a lifetime, didn’t deeply fall into contemplation, standing in the darkness of such eventides beneath the constellations that are hiding different wyes and planets still hardly visible or reachable for our eyes and minds?

How many chances are there that in one or few of those unknown worlds, some mighty civilizations had contrived the ways to see through the past time and billions of light-years?

If this is the case, they’d also be able to descry the stories happening on the Earth… like the one narrated in this novel. "

Sahara Sanders , Gods’ Food (Indigo Diaries, #1)


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Sahara Sanders quote : Who of us, humans, at least once a lifetime, didn’t deeply fall into contemplation, standing in the darkness of such eventides beneath the constellations that are hiding different wyes and planets still hardly visible or reachable for our eyes and minds?<br /><br />How many chances are there that in one or few of those unknown worlds, some mighty civilizations had contrived the ways to see through the past time and billions of light-years?<br /><br />If this is the case, they’d also be able to descry the stories happening on the Earth… like the one narrated in this novel.