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Last Night on Earth

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Last Night on Earth

by Khairani Barokka

Format: Kindle Edition, English
109 page(s)
ISBN/ISBN13: /B00C32NCY4
Published Oct 31, 2012 by SSWA Press

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Tonight, the world will end. Everything you love will cease to exist. How do you spend your last 24 hours? When everything you know is going to die, how do you live?

Strip away the illusion of a future, and what you get is “Last Night On Earth,” a single novel written by 20 different authors from all over the world, chronicling the final day of their lives in the face of a coming apocalypse. Evocative of “War of the Worlds” without the aliens, and “Our Town” if it were set globally, “Last Night On Earth” is a brave and honest look at discovering meaning without illusion.

Along with Jake Arky, Natanya Ann Pulley, Amelia Gray (Goodreads Author), Stacy Dyson, Gabe Durham (Goodreads Author), Jackson Bliss (Goodreads Author), Jay Wertzler (Editor) , Ryan Bradford (Goodreads Author) (Editor), and Justin Hudnall (Goodreads Author)



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