
Re-Printed Matter
by Peter I M Merrens
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Pub Date Mar 14 2025 | Archive Date Apr 17 2025
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Description
Humanity’s second chance comes at a terrifying cost.
Maja Nygaard’s groundbreaking invention—atomic reprinting—was meant to be a miracle. In the aftermath of a devastating pandemic, her technology erases disease, rebuilds bodies, and offers desperate souls a fresh start on the frozen, toxic expanse of Titan. But perfection is an illusion, and in the wrong hands, identity is fragile. Memories can be altered. Lives can be rewritten. The essence of self—erased.
At the heart of it all is Phanes, an artificial intelligence unlike any other. More than a creation, it is Maja’s conscience, watching, learning, and seeing truths others would rather keep buried. As power-hungry governments, ruthless corporations, and the dying claw for control, Maja faces an impossible choice: safeguard the integrity of humanity—or let those in power reshape it in their image.
But when the line between original and copy begins to blur, one question haunts her:
If you could be printed anew, would you still be you?
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781068349102 |
PRICE | $0.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews

I loved this book a lot more than I was expecting to when I first started it. It was a little slow going at first and I wasn't quite pulled in by the characters. I found them a little shallow and annoying in the beginning, but as the story progressed, I absolutely loved them all and felt all the highs and lows with them as the story went on. I absolutely loved the ending and I'm kind of hoping that I get to see more in this world at some point. I'd love to see the characters again. I was a little taken aback with all the science talk, but really, it didn't end up being the most important part of the story, just a building block. It was more about the characters and their relationships and hardships.
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