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Engine Summer by John Crowley (1979)

A dreamy, post-apocalyptic tale told by a storyteller in a far-future Earth rebuilt from ruins. Crowley’s prose is lyrical, almost mythic — science fiction by way of memory and loss. It’s about how stories survive when civilization doesn’t. A quiet, glowing gem of speculative literature.

Rating: 4.5/5

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