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Planet of Dreams

A small, carefully managed world supplies perfect climate, abundant leisure, and robotic maintenance for a selected community overseen by Daniel Loveral, who keeps every comfort and chore under control. As inhabitants increasingly withdraw into their homes and dreamlike idleness, one resident, George Atkinson, falls into an unusually prolonged sleep that alarms Loveral. The account follows his investigation and efforts to contain this spreading apathy, examining how technological provision, curated ease, and the absence of meaningful work reshape relationships, individual purpose, and the social fabric of a self-contained utopia.

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A small, carefully managed world supplies perfect climate, abundant leisure, and robotic maintenance for a selected community overseen by Daniel Loveral, who keeps every comfort and chore under control. As inhabitants increasingly withdraw into their homes and dreamlike idleness, one resident, George Atkinson, falls into an unusually prolonged sleep that alarms Loveral. The account follows his investigation and efforts to contain this spreading apathy, examining how technological provision, curated ease, and the absence of meaningful work reshape relationships, individual purpose, and the social fabric of a self-contained utopia.

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James McKimmey

James McKimmey was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often explore imaginative themes and complex narratives, reflecting a keen interest in the interplay between human experience and speculative concepts. Among his notable titles is 'Mid Pleasures and Palaces,' which showcases his ability to blend adventure with philosophical inquiry. McKimmey's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and thought-provoking ideas, making him a distinctive voice in the genre. His diverse body of work includes titles like 'Celebrity,' 'Confidence Game,' and 'Death Star,' each offering unique perspectives on society and the human condition.

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