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Thawed

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In 3066 the world is a different place. Massive coronal ejections, nuclear fallout, and chemical poisons have reshaped the land. New life forms have evolved at an accelerated rate into creatures God and nature had no hand in playing. A few remaining settlements of mankind struggle to re-establish civilization. They’re failing.

But beneath the ground, buried deep in a lost and long-forgotten installation, humanity’s ancestors are about to re-awaken. The freaks, mutants, and horrific monsters roaming the blasted earth above are about to discover what real terror is all about.

193 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2014

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Geoff North

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Geoff was born in beautiful British Columbia and moved with his parents, three sisters, and two brothers to rural Manitoba before his first birthday. Since then, he has endured the extreme seasons in a way that only centrally located Canadians can appreciate.

I grew up on comic books and bad television from the seventies. It helped to develop an already over-active imagination to the point where I created my own series of comics featuring dozens of wacky heroes and ridiculous villains. I've also dabbled in cartoon strips and have been a regular contributor of political cartoons to a number of local newspapers. Throughout the years I realized my passion lay more in writing than in illustrating, so the 21st century has seen me make the transition from drawing funny pictures to writing full-time.

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This was not what I was expecting when I sat down to read it. We get an opening about a Nazi doctor who owns a cryogenic company who freezes rich clients. We just get a brief mention of the apocalypse and suddenly we are 1000 years into the future where earth is a grim land with no paper, books, writing, numbers or learning. It didn't really have a lot going for it and was so grim that I really couldn't find much interest in it. It feels more like the Wild West and not liking westerns, it failed to hold my interest at all. Not for me.
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