The Last Reader: Post Apocalyptic Fiction

· Thomas Norwood
3.7
71 reviews
Ebook
20
Pages
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About this ebook

Sam lives outside the fence, in an area known as the de-reg zone. Here, there are no schools, no libraries, and very few books. Children must survive in any way they can. One day, trawling through the local rubbish dump, Sam comes across a book. He takes it to the one person he knows who can read - Old Man David. Old Man David will teach him to read - but is he willing to pay the price? 

Keywords: dystopian, post apocalyptic, free, freebie, science fiction

Ratings and reviews

3.7
71 reviews
Jamie Hubbard
September 22, 2019
You never know what you're getting in a free book. This one was short but very well written.
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Mia's Cakes
October 21, 2019
The book managed to put a whole story in under 20 pages without losing anything
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Lebogang Montshing
December 12, 2016
Loved the book.Very short and sweet,not tiring.Keeps you engaged till the end
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About the author

 Thomas Norwood grew up in Melbourne, Australia. He spent most of his twenties traveling the world and trying not to take things too seriously, and most of his thirties trying to make up for lost time by taking everything way too seriously. As he approaches forty, he hopes he can find a happy balance.


Thomas currently lives in the Yarra Valley with his wife and two cats along with a large assortment of native animals. His house runs on solar power and rainwater, and his vegetable garden is slowly improving. Although he's not actively preparing for an apocalypse, he thinks you can never be too careful!

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