
The Utopia Chronicles (Atopia Book 3)

He’d never liked going to sleep as a child. It didn’t mark just the end of a day, but the end of everyone who had lived that day. There was no guarantee of waking up again, and those who did weren’t really the same people. New people awoke, their minds subtly altered—the same memories but processed differently—into a new and different world. He fel
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“What I am saying,” continued Yongdzin, “is that you must find a way to accept yourself, as you are. Not as you would like yourself to be.