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These Lifeless Things
- Narrated by: Sarah Ovens, Amrita Acharia
- Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
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Eva is a survivor. She's not sure what she survived, exactly, only that They invaded without warning, killed nearly all of humanity and relentlessly attack everyone who's left. All she can do to stay sane, in the blockaded city that's no longer home, is keep a journal about her struggle.
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