K.R. Gadeken
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March 2024
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Nabukko (The Nabukko Trilogy, #1)
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Space Station
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2025
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Daedalus (The Nabukko Trilogy, #2)
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ONE: An Anthology of Original Works
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"Nabukko is an extremely well-executed science fiction novel reminiscent (to me) of the style of Robert Heinlein’s juvenile series. At least that’s what it reminded me of when I was reading it. For those who aren’t familiar with that particular series"
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Jun 03, 2025 03:12PM
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K.R. Gadeken
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Wonderful set of short stories, poems, and images. There is quite a bit of variety in this book as it progresses over themes and stages. Disclaimer: I have a short story called Mr. Safransino in this collection, but I highly recommend the book for al ...more | |
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"Such a fun read, coming together beautifully in the end. I was a bit confused in the beginning, but like the main character, I think that was the purpose. I found joy when they did, through each sphere, parts of them coming to understandings. What a "
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"Intriguing and very engaging at first, but the ending was a bit abrupt for my taste. It tied things up too nicely and disambiguated the prevailing confusion, which was my favorite part of the book. I was enjoying the ride and actually didn’t need a d"
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“I saw and experienced everything but myself. There was no time for that, no emotional or mental room for the one self that I had.”
― Space Station
― Space Station
“The silence between us, around us, rivaled the end of time. The shrubs may have wilted, the river may have evaporated away, every hydrogen and oxygen atom sucked into space. Everything in existence drifting farther and farther away, endlessly and quietly fading.
Then, a pebble slipped into the river, reprimanding the water for staring and reminding it that it had a job to do. With some regret, the river moved on but kept thinking about our stories as it sloshed and trickles back to life.
Soon the fuscus, prompted by the river's resumption of its duties, began to wave back and forth once again, shaking off the droplets the river splashed on its stalks.
The trees around us, taking note of their part in the story, twitched their noir leaves as the wind spurred them on, and a rustling like bells filled my ears.
The clouds, always the last to hear about anything, understood that they too had to move on. So, they scooched along and let the sun have a turn.
We didn't say anything. Didn't move. We simply lay on the brown grass and the black soil as we stared up at the sky, watching the clouds billow past the daffodil sun, our hands, still nested together, keeping us tethered to our reality.”
― Nabukko
Then, a pebble slipped into the river, reprimanding the water for staring and reminding it that it had a job to do. With some regret, the river moved on but kept thinking about our stories as it sloshed and trickles back to life.
Soon the fuscus, prompted by the river's resumption of its duties, began to wave back and forth once again, shaking off the droplets the river splashed on its stalks.
The trees around us, taking note of their part in the story, twitched their noir leaves as the wind spurred them on, and a rustling like bells filled my ears.
The clouds, always the last to hear about anything, understood that they too had to move on. So, they scooched along and let the sun have a turn.
We didn't say anything. Didn't move. We simply lay on the brown grass and the black soil as we stared up at the sky, watching the clouds billow past the daffodil sun, our hands, still nested together, keeping us tethered to our reality.”
― Nabukko

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