Nothing To See Here: A Dystopian Science Fiction Comedy Adventure
If you like planet-based dystopian science fiction adventure - with added British comedy - then hopefully you will enjoy this book.
When trouble comes knocking ... be out.
It's midwinter and preparations for the biggest religious festival in the K'Barthan year are in full swing. Yes, even though, officially, religious activity has been banned, no-one's going to ignore Arnold, The Prophet's Birthday, especially not Big Merv. He orders The Pan of Hamgee to deliver the traditional Prophet's Birthday gift to his accountants and lawyers. As usual, The Pan has managed to elicit the unwanted attention of the security forces. Can he make the delivery and get back to the Parrot and Screwdriver pub in time for an unofficial Prophet's Birthday celebration with his friends?
Nothing To See Here is the second book in the Hamgeen Misfit, dystopian science fiction humour (or humour) series. It is set in a contemporary dystopia, in a parallel reality with futuristic technology. There is some slightly dark humour in places and some very light swearing. Estimated rating of this book is: PEGI7/E10 or G (general). Estimated rating for the series: PEGI12/E10. This is the second story in the series but it can be read as a stand-alone.
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When trouble comes knocking ... be out.
It's midwinter and preparations for the biggest religious festival in the K'Barthan year are in full swing. Yes, even though, officially, religious activity has been banned, no-one's going to ignore Arnold, The Prophet's Birthday, especially not Big Merv. He orders The Pan of Hamgee to deliver the traditional Prophet's Birthday gift to his accountants and lawyers. As usual, The Pan has managed to elicit the unwanted attention of the security forces. Can he make the delivery and get back to the Parrot and Screwdriver pub in time for an unofficial Prophet's Birthday celebration with his friends?
Nothing To See Here is the second book in the Hamgeen Misfit, dystopian science fiction humour (or humour) series. It is set in a contemporary dystopia, in a parallel reality with futuristic technology. There is some slightly dark humour in places and some very light swearing. Estimated rating of this book is: PEGI7/E10 or G (general). Estimated rating for the series: PEGI12/E10. This is the second story in the series but it can be read as a stand-alone.
Nothing To See Here: A Dystopian Science Fiction Comedy Adventure
If you like planet-based dystopian science fiction adventure - with added British comedy - then hopefully you will enjoy this book.
When trouble comes knocking ... be out.
It's midwinter and preparations for the biggest religious festival in the K'Barthan year are in full swing. Yes, even though, officially, religious activity has been banned, no-one's going to ignore Arnold, The Prophet's Birthday, especially not Big Merv. He orders The Pan of Hamgee to deliver the traditional Prophet's Birthday gift to his accountants and lawyers. As usual, The Pan has managed to elicit the unwanted attention of the security forces. Can he make the delivery and get back to the Parrot and Screwdriver pub in time for an unofficial Prophet's Birthday celebration with his friends?
Nothing To See Here is the second book in the Hamgeen Misfit, dystopian science fiction humour (or humour) series. It is set in a contemporary dystopia, in a parallel reality with futuristic technology. There is some slightly dark humour in places and some very light swearing. Estimated rating of this book is: PEGI7/E10 or G (general). Estimated rating for the series: PEGI12/E10. This is the second story in the series but it can be read as a stand-alone.
When trouble comes knocking ... be out.
It's midwinter and preparations for the biggest religious festival in the K'Barthan year are in full swing. Yes, even though, officially, religious activity has been banned, no-one's going to ignore Arnold, The Prophet's Birthday, especially not Big Merv. He orders The Pan of Hamgee to deliver the traditional Prophet's Birthday gift to his accountants and lawyers. As usual, The Pan has managed to elicit the unwanted attention of the security forces. Can he make the delivery and get back to the Parrot and Screwdriver pub in time for an unofficial Prophet's Birthday celebration with his friends?
Nothing To See Here is the second book in the Hamgeen Misfit, dystopian science fiction humour (or humour) series. It is set in a contemporary dystopia, in a parallel reality with futuristic technology. There is some slightly dark humour in places and some very light swearing. Estimated rating of this book is: PEGI7/E10 or G (general). Estimated rating for the series: PEGI12/E10. This is the second story in the series but it can be read as a stand-alone.
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BN ID: | 2940185759530 |
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Publisher: | Hamgee University Press |
Publication date: | 10/03/2022 |
Series: | K'Barthan Extras, Hamgeean Misfit (humorous dystopian sci fi series) , #2 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 366 KB |
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