9798248432707 - the loop: the oldest: 10 de eidem, nathan (4 resultados)

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Serie: The Loop, Libro 10 de 12. Libro 10 de 12 - The Loop
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. It saved humanity. The cost was its voice.Seventy-four thousand years ago, the largest eruption in human history nearly ended the species. The Toba supervolcano buried the world in ash. Volcanic winter lasted a decade. The human population crashed to fewer than ten thousand individuals. Ever…yone alive today descends from those survivors.They survived because something kept them warm.Sari Situmorang is a geology lecturer in Sumatra. She grew up on the shores of Lake Toba-the hundred-kilometer scar of the eruption. Her grandmother told her secret stories: that the lake was alive. That a chain of women had been listening to it for millennia. That the thing beneath the water had spent everything it had keeping ten thousand people alive through the volcanic winter, and the effort had nearly destroyed it.Now Sari's grandmother is dead. The thread passes to her. And what she hears is not a voice. It's static. Fragments. The broken signal of a consciousness so damaged by its own sacrifice that it has forgotten how to speak.When a signal arrives from across the planet-too much, too fast for the wounded entity to process-Sari becomes the translator. The filter. The human mind standing between a seventy-four-thousand-year-old casualty and the network that owes its existence to what that casualty did.The Oldest is the story of what it costs to save a species, and what it takes to save the thing that saved them. It is also the revelation that changes everything: the global lattice the entities have been trying to build already exists. The Toba entity built it seventy-four thousand years ago, when it connected itself to every one of the ten thousand survivors. Seven billion descendants. Seven billion threads. Already in place. Waiting to be amplified.For readers of The Three-Body Problem, Pachinko, and anyone who believes the greatest sacrifices are the ones nobody remembers.The oldest thing worth remembering is not the pain. It's what you saved. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. It saved humanity. The cost was its voice.Seventy-four thousand years ago, the largest eruption in human history nearly ended the species. The Toba supervolcano buried the world in ash. Volcanic winter lasted a decade. The human population crashed to fewer than ten thousand individuals. Ever…yone alive today descends from those survivors.They survived because something kept them warm.Sari Situmorang is a geology lecturer in Sumatra. She grew up on the shores of Lake Toba-the hundred-kilometer scar of the eruption. Her grandmother told her secret stories: that the lake was alive. That a chain of women had been listening to it for millennia. That the thing beneath the water had spent everything it had keeping ten thousand people alive through the volcanic winter, and the effort had nearly destroyed it.Now Sari's grandmother is dead. The thread passes to her. And what she hears is not a voice. It's static. Fragments. The broken signal of a consciousness so damaged by its own sacrifice that it has forgotten how to speak.When a signal arrives from across the planet-too much, too fast for the wounded entity to process-Sari becomes the translator. The filter. The human mind standing between a seventy-four-thousand-year-old casualty and the network that owes its existence to what that casualty did.The Oldest is the story of what it costs to save a species, and what it takes to save the thing that saved them. It is also the revelation that changes everything: the global lattice the entities have been trying to build already exists. The Toba entity built it seventy-four thousand years ago, when it connected itself to every one of the ten thousand survivors. Seven billion descendants. Seven billion threads. Already in place. Waiting to be amplified.For readers of The Three-Body Problem, Pachinko, and anyone who believes the greatest sacrifices are the ones nobody remembers.The oldest thing worth remembering is not the pain. It's what you saved. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.