Accelerando by Charles Stross - Novel Metadata and Licensing Information
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The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
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This is the front matter and metadata for Charles Stross's novel "Accelerando" (published 2005 by Ace Books and Orbit Books). The content includes copyright information, a Creative Commons license (CC Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5), dedication to Feòrag, and acknowledgements. The novel is approximately 145,942 words with an estimated reading time of 730 minutes. The work is freely distributable under the specified Creative Commons license terms.
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