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Pockyclypse: A Dystopian Fairytale

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After the DD13 virus exterminates humanity, Brady Michaels finds himself the last survivor in Tucson, Arizona. Convinced that there must be other survivors out there, he sets out on a trek across the nation in search of life. But what he finds along the way is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Pockyclypse is not your usual dreary end-of-world story; this is the fun apocalypse! Filled with dynamic characters that leap off the pages, this is a dystopian fairytale that will leave you with a warm fuzzy feeling.If you liked such stories as Night of the Comet, Earth Abides, or Silent Earth, then Pockyclypse is just what the doctor ordered. This is an engaging story designed to appeal to mature readers from 18 to 80.

474 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 14, 2016

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Ralph Rotten

15 books9 followers
The less you know about me, the better you'll like me. Seriously, I'm the kind of people your parents told you not to hang around with. So when you read my books, just imagine that I look like a young Brad Pitt, but with Morgan Freeman's voice.

I hope you enjoy my novels, especially the new book I just released: Ming the Merciless, available exclusively on Amazon.

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January 14, 2020
I have not read anything by this author that doesn't integrate the wittiest of humor throughout. As an author myself, I must applaud the smooth transition between the scenes as well as the unexpected. There was a certain unpredictable twist that made my jaw come unhinged (you'll just need to read it, no spoilers!!). I think the genre fits the author like a glove, so give this story a chance if you enjoy dystopian but also if you're only just discovering the genre because of the fun & light approach.
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February 28, 2016
This was a fun little dystopian love story. It was just a lot of fun to read, the characters were so neat, and it all kept me reading to the very last page.
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