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Someone Should Read 'The Cartographers'
“The Cartographers” is a very intriguing read, which takes place in the distant future. The future described is a seemingly realistic possibility, which gives the entire story more gravity. The main character, Woods, struggles to balance his high-tech programming job with his real-life relationships. This dilemma grows and grows when he meets a woman named Cynthia, and fails to effectively find time for both her and his profession. Why should someone read “The Cartographers”? Someone should read “The Cartographers” to experience an overwhelmingly powerful novel which is terrifyingly realistic. There are many twists and turns in the plot, including a shocking ending. Although the story can be best described as science fiction, it features

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