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  • S16

  • Apocalypse Blockers, Book 23
  • By: Simon carr
  • Narrated by: Ian Parker
  • Length: 4 hrs and 48 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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By: Simon carr
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Summary

Probably the only thing worse than finding out that nothing you know is real, is finding out that you are also not real.

Well, that's how Sanjiv's day started, it did not get much better after that, truth be told.

©2022 Simon carr (P)2024 Simon carr
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Hilarious Sci-Fi

Struggling to run his own restaurant and having just set fire (accidentally) to a food critic, Sanjiv really needs a break. Finding out that the world he lives in is not real and is just a simulation is probably not the break he was trying to catch.

Simon Carr sets his satirical writing skills on all things sci-fi and any resemblance to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is purely intentional. From the depressed robot to the lead character in a dressing gown, S16 gives nods to Douglas Adam's seminal novel and is a fun read all the way through.

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