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Julian Fernandes

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Average rating: 4.98 · 49 ratings · 6 reviews · 18 distinct works
Kay: Capital City Arena Cha...

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Ark Part I (Earth’s Final C...

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Kyo (Earth's Final Chapter #9)

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Point Mega (Earth's Final C...

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“The pitter patter of the rain raps against the jungle rock. No thunder, just a soft drizzle. Elena gazes out from her hood into the Mega City ruins, lost and forgotten, reclaimed by overgrowing foliage. Leaves battered by raindrops rustle around her. Soon I will have to go without him, she thinks. Hidden eyes seem to watch her, then she remembers her brother’s words: Never hunt alone, especially at night.”
Julian Fernandes, Sparrows

“Tara has not seen much in the way of technology, only from strangers passing through her village. People from the village are of the old ways, fearing technology because of the world's destructive history, but for Tara it was interesting and strange. She isn't afraid of strange things.”
Julian Fernandes, Avinon

“The fear is strong in citizens of the Planetary Council, a population that is scattered throughout the earth in various self-sufficient Mega Cities like this one.
The young woman takes a quick peek down at her hand. The black ball holding the valuable data is so inconspicuous, but so blatantly dangerous. It is the information she needs to get her family out of the Point. The day of escape is coming.”
Julian Fernandes, Point Mega

“The fear is strong in citizens of the Planetary Council, a population that is scattered throughout the earth in various self-sufficient Mega Cities like this one.
The young woman takes a quick peek down at her hand. The black ball holding the valuable data is so inconspicuous, but so blatantly dangerous. It is the information she needs to get her family out of the Point. The day of escape is coming.”
Julian Fernandes, Point Mega

“Crager hold the key to our city's survival. Ensign, I know you've never been tested out in the field. We need a sample. He's a monster, son. Something morphed and mutated. He's a nomad running amok in the world with nothing tethering him to civilization. It's asking a lot, but we need you.”
Kenneth C. Brown, Nomad's Pursuit: Into The Savage Book 1

“Alone in the wilderness, I could hear buzzing, whirring and inexplicable gusts of air that may have been faraway howls or simple breezes through the twisting piles of dark green moss. A curious sensation crawled along the back of my neck, as if the hairs were standing up in response to unseen eyes all around me. The feeling was difficult to shake, even though all my training told me to remain focused.”
Mandy Gardner, Letters to Earth: The Last Diaspora Book 1

“The pitter patter of the rain raps against the jungle rock. No thunder, just a soft drizzle. Elena gazes out from her hood into the Mega City ruins, lost and forgotten, reclaimed by overgrowing foliage. Leaves battered by raindrops rustle around her. Soon I will have to go without him, she thinks. Hidden eyes seem to watch her, then she remembers her brother’s words: Never hunt alone, especially at night.”
Julian Fernandes, Sparrows

“For all the investment in the creation of Europa-1, you'd think Earth would have been more interested in preserving us. Instead, the last thing we'd heard had been reports of a worldwide nuclear launch, then silence. Emptiness. Nothing but the occasional blast of celestial noise reached our frozen home as it orbited the looming gargantuan that was Jupiter. It was a cold sort of reality that we'd been abandoned by our home world. But it was a cold day beneath the ice, so really, that was just par for the course.”
A.Z. Anthony, Short Tales from Earth's Final Chapter Book 1

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