Human: A Tale of the Final Fall of Man
β Scribed by Andrew Hindle
- Book ID
- 110691724
- Publisher
- Amazon.com
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 273 KB
- Series
- Final Fall of Man 8
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781537251134
- ASIN
- B01MQZTTFA
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Human is the last tale of The Final Fall of Man. You're strongly advised to start from Eejit and work your way through, but what do we know? We've never read the series starting from here. Maybe it's fantastic this way. Maybe this is the only way it makes sense. That's the thing about reading - you never really know, do you?
In this last gripping instalment of the 8-book Final Fall of man series, all the questions are answered and all the mysteries revealed, and then even bigger questions and mysteries turn out to somehow be hiding behind them, but that's always the way, with questions and mysteries. There are some surprises in store and some heartache too, but if you've made it this far I guess you're pretty tough. And if you really are starting with this book ... well, good luck. Wear a helmet. Have fun.
If youβre going to go out on a song, make it a beautiful, beautiful song. And if you canβt do that, well β make it deafening.
Captain First Grade Γrom Skelliglyph cordially invites you to the Final Fall of Man.
Join the crew of the Astro Tramp 400 as she flies out.
One last time.
-- January 2017
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