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The Ziggy Project: On the Moon, love is not a feeling. It’s a weapon.

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Earth is dead.
No one is left.

Only the two of us were taken from the past and woke up 434 years later on the Moon.

The Ziggyans—flawless, emotionless beings—watch us like lab rats and give us thirty days.

The order is simple.
Cruel.
Impossible.

Fall in love.
For real.


Because without authentic human love, their perfect colony will collapse.

They lock us in a room together.
Implants burn every time our hearts beat too fast.
Cameras capture every breath, every doubt, every touch.

They think love is a mechanism.
All it takes is putting two broken humans together
and waiting for a spark.

They don’t understand that when they ignite it,
they will wake the god they’ve been unknowingly creating for centuries.

And that god has already learned how to hate.

The Ziggy Project is a dark, emotional sci-fi thriller about love under surveillance, identity under control, and the dangerous cost of human emotion.

Perfect for fans of Arrival, The 100, Black Mirror, and character-driven dystopian sci-fi.

190 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 15, 2025

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December 5, 2025
I had to abandon this book because my Kindle e-book was corrupted. About 1/3 of the way through, paragraphs were missing words like "and" "the" "he" "she". I tried to press on thinking maybe it was just a few pages. After several chapters, I bailed. It was very weird. I reported it to Amazon. What I had read was a compelling plot that I would have continued reading if I could.
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March 14, 2026
Once I got into this book, I enjoyed it. At first it appeared to have missing words, so it read a bit like someone who used English as a second language. Not sure what that was about, but it seemed to clear up after the first few chapters. The story was quite different from anything I've read, but it turned out to be a very good read.
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