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DysFictional 4: Apocalypse Aplenty

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This collection of Dysfunctional Fiction happens to have an abundance of stories with an apocalyptic theme, hence the Apocalypse Aplenty.~ A scientist develops body-swapping technology, but she must keep it out of the wrong hands...~ The extinction of the honeybee brings an unexpected result...~ A zombie virus only affects women...~ A homeless hacker destroys the world's supply of digital currency...~ Teenagers navigate dating in a post-pandemic future...~ A fugitive finds his benefactor and only friend has met with an unfortunate end...~ A rich spoiled brat who dreams of being a reality TV star finds herself in a real-life apocalypse...Enjoy these stories and more in DysFictional 4!

172 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 1, 2021

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Mandy White

47 books48 followers
Mandy White lives on Vancouver Island. She may often be found lurking in the forest, daydreaming dark thoughts that inevitably come to life in print.

Her work often features Canadian characters and locations; she delights in twisting her everyday surroundings into weird and disturbing tales. Caution: if you happen to cross her path, you may find yourself in an upcoming story.

- All of Mandy White's books are available worldwide in print and ebook editions.
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Author 22 books44 followers
July 29, 2022
Another fun and thought-provoking collection of horror and dystopian tales.

Mandy White specialises in these quick reads and this one is of the same high quality as the previous books in the series.

She weaves real-world issues into her fiction without seeming jarring or contrived. There is some dark humour amongst all the doom and destruction.

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December 10, 2021
I must say that this was One of the good short story books that i read this year, i've liked almost all the stories and they were interesting, it was a short read that's for sure but worthwhile.

I got it for free on Amazon and i read it while i was on the hospital. 👍
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