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− | '''''The Sixth Incarnation of Pandora''''' is a far-future sci-fi novel. It is the fifth novel [[Brandon Sanderson]] wrote. |
+ | '''''The Sixth Incarnation of Pandora''''' is a far-future sci-fi novel. It is the fifth novel [[Brandon Sanderson]] wrote. It is unlikely that it will ever be published.{{wob ref|7818}} |
− | It features a man who used nanotechnology to make himself immortal, but was also driven insane by the process and the consequences thereof. Brandon has described it as the "most un-Brandon-like" book he has ever written as well as it being dark, grisly, and violent.{{ |
+ | It features a man who used nanotechnology to make himself immortal, but was also driven insane by the process and the consequences thereof. Brandon has described it as the "most un-Brandon-like" book he has ever written as well as it being dark, grisly, and violent.{{wob ref|1985}} |
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The Sixth Incarnation of Pandora is a far-future sci-fi novel. It is the fifth novel Brandon Sanderson wrote. It is unlikely that it will ever be published.[1]
It features a man who used nanotechnology to make himself immortal, but was also driven insane by the process and the consequences thereof. Brandon has described it as the "most un-Brandon-like" book he has ever written as well as it being dark, grisly, and violent.[2]