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Machine of Death
Machine of Death: A Collection of Stories about People who Know how They Will Die | Ryan North, Matthew Bennardo, David Malki
4 posts | 9 read | 7 to read
Presents fantasy stories written by Internet authors that explore how people, cultures, and societies are affected by the predictions of the Machine, an object that provides short yet vague phrases about how a person will die.
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Octoberwoman
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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!). Feel free to join in!

#ABookADay2024

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Timidmagick
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Mehso-so

A bunch of short stories based on if a machine existed that could predict what could cause your death but not when and is a little vague. I‘m morbidly curious I probably would want to know. You?

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jmtrivera
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I try to not have #multiplecopies unless it's a favorite that I want a digital copy to carry with me as well as a physical on my shelf. I received 2 Machine of Deaths for Christmas one year though, as my family forgot to tell each other what they were purchasing. My original copy of Wicked is still in Florida, so I bought a new one at a signing. As for The Vampire Lestat, I have legit no idea. 😂 #SeasonsReadings2016 @RealLifeReading

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wen4blu
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I love the idea of this short story collection. Using the premise that a machine could use a drop of blood to accurately predict a person's death, anyone could submit a story. #shortstories #somethingforseptember #septemberphotochallenge

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