Extinction by Carl Wright

Extinction

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When Nora Callahan begins dreaming of a fractured world, she chalks it up to anxiety—until reality starts to break. Cities glitch. Time skips. Emotions fade. What once felt like nightmares begins to feel like prophecy. Then a stranger from the future arrives with a warning: humanity didn't end in war or fire. It disappeared by forgetting itself. To stop extinction, Nora must journey into the dream beneath the dream—where memory is music, emotion is rebellion, and hope is a dangerous thing. There, she must unearth a forgotten melody powerful enough to awaken the world... before it slips into silence forever. But not everyone wants the truth remembered. And as Nora fights to restore feeling, she'll discover that the greatest threat to survival isn't destruction—it's apathy. Lyrical, powerful, and deeply human, Extinction is a haunting odyssey through memory, loss, and the quiet revolution of choosing to feel.

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