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Author: John Twelve Hawks

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Brockport-Seymour Library: Science Fiction Book Club (August 7 at 19:00)
Please join other science fiction enthusiasts as we discuss The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks. As always our book groups are free and open to the public. Members enjoy benefits such as a 20% discount on the next month's selection if purchased that evening and a free book galley.
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