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Join | Steve Toutonghi
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What if you could live multiple lives simultaneously, have constant, perfect companionship, and never die? Thats the promise of Join, a revolutionary technology that allows small groups of minds to unite, forming a single consciousness that experiences the world through multiple bodies. But as two best friends discover, the light of that miracle may be blinding the world to its horrors. Chance and Leap are jolted out of their professional routines by a terrifying strangera remorseless killer who freely manipulates the networks that regulate life in the post-Join world. Their quest for answersand survivalbrings them from the networks and spire communities theyve known to the scarred heart of an environmentally ravaged North American continent and an underground community of the ferals left behind by the rush of technology. In the storytelling tradition of classic speculative fiction from writers like David Mitchell and Michael Chabon, Join offers a pulse-pounding story that poses the largest possible questions: How long can human life be sustained on our planet in the face of environmental catastrophe? What does it mean to be human, and what happens when humanity takes the next step in its evolution? If the individual mind becomes obsolete, what have we lost and gained, and what is still worth fighting for?
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Callemarie
Join | Steve Toutonghi
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What an absolutely beautiful idea. The holidays can be tough for anyone—- first Christmas after losing a loved one, in a new city where you know no one, having to work a holiday shift, and the list goes on.

Know that you‘re never alone—- I love how Litsy has become such a beautiful loving community. Happy holidays my sweet friends. Xoxo #joinin

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Libby1
Join | Steve Toutonghi
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❤️🌲❤️🌲❤️🌲❤️🌲❤️🌲❤️🌲❤️

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Alan
Join | Steve Toutonghi
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Near-future, pre-apocalyptic speculative fiction whose whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Which is a pun but also true.

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