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Sci-fi book: portals appear in London and send a failed artist towards a designated path where he operate a giant superweapon


What was the name/author of a Sci-Fi book where the sun goes Nova and Earth and Venus must fly away?Children's book where the hills are actually a giant laying down and witches are commonI am trying to find a book (young adult) where the devil is the protaganist, and other gods appear as charactersBook where children are empathically bonded to giant dragonflies and gain the ability to see things by their scentLooking for sci-fi book about alien invasion where Earth builds a giant laser to stop an incoming alien fleetSci-fi/fantasy book where a female character reads a paper and is sent into Norse mythologySci Fi book where humans go into the alien forest and come out with mutationsBook where planet's star explodes, some escape on giant ships and eventually find ancient EarthSci-Fi book where main character gets modified by a genius scientist and can hear prerecorded messages chemically implanted inside his brain80s era sci-fi book on time travel; college man gets to the future where telepaths are a growing minority, plants iron berries and gets rich






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A few years ago I bought a book on my way to another country. I bought the book before the flight at an airport kiosk.



It was a sci-fi book about a failed London artist having a row with his brother over something minor - and then a series of portals appear all over London (and the world I imagine) that sends him towards a designated path.



That ends in the protagonist operating a giant superweapon.










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    A few years ago I bought a book on my way to another country. I bought the book before the flight at an airport kiosk.



    It was a sci-fi book about a failed London artist having a row with his brother over something minor - and then a series of portals appear all over London (and the world I imagine) that sends him towards a designated path.



    That ends in the protagonist operating a giant superweapon.










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      A few years ago I bought a book on my way to another country. I bought the book before the flight at an airport kiosk.



      It was a sci-fi book about a failed London artist having a row with his brother over something minor - and then a series of portals appear all over London (and the world I imagine) that sends him towards a designated path.



      That ends in the protagonist operating a giant superweapon.










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      A few years ago I bought a book on my way to another country. I bought the book before the flight at an airport kiosk.



      It was a sci-fi book about a failed London artist having a row with his brother over something minor - and then a series of portals appear all over London (and the world I imagine) that sends him towards a designated path.



      That ends in the protagonist operating a giant superweapon.







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          Could this be The Recollection by Gareth L. Powell?




          When his brother disappears into a bizarre gateway on a London Underground escalator, failed artist Ed Rico and his brother's wife Alice have to put aside their feelings for each other to go and find him. Their quest through the 'arches' will send them hurtling through time, to new and terrifying alien worlds.




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          Could this be The Recollection by Gareth L. Powell?




          When his brother disappears into a bizarre gateway on a London Underground escalator, failed artist Ed Rico and his brother's wife Alice have to put aside their feelings for each other to go and find him. Their quest through the 'arches' will send them hurtling through time, to new and terrifying alien worlds.




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          Could this be The Recollection by Gareth L. Powell?




          When his brother disappears into a bizarre gateway on a London Underground escalator, failed artist Ed Rico and his brother's wife Alice have to put aside their feelings for each other to go and find him. Their quest through the 'arches' will send them hurtling through time, to new and terrifying alien worlds.




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          Could this be The Recollection by Gareth L. Powell?




          When his brother disappears into a bizarre gateway on a London Underground escalator, failed artist Ed Rico and his brother's wife Alice have to put aside their feelings for each other to go and find him. Their quest through the 'arches' will send them hurtling through time, to new and terrifying alien worlds.




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          When his brother disappears into a bizarre gateway on a London Underground escalator, failed artist Ed Rico and his brother's wife Alice have to put aside their feelings for each other to go and find him. Their quest through the 'arches' will send them hurtling through time, to new and terrifying alien worlds.




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