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SWEET OBLIVION - A WAR OF THE WORLDS STORY
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Posted 2024-01-10 2:32 AM (#29208)
Subject: SWEET OBLIVION - A WAR OF THE WORLDS STORY



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Hello friends!

I have recently published a science-fiction book online after a couple years of rather agonising work and I thought this might be a nice place to mention its existence! It's called Sweet Oblivion and it's a retelling of The War of the Worlds set in the modern day. Now, I know what you're thinking - "but that's been done. Literally a thousand times." And you'd be right. But (and I know those past thousand authors also said that, but bear with me) have any of them been truly obsessive about following the individual beats of the book in meticulous detail and translating every single one into a modern setting? Probably not. Read Sweet Oblivion alongside the original text and you'll marvel, marvel I say, at how faithful and respectful an adaptation it is. But not to worry - there is also an original story going on in those pages, too. And it's got things to say and things it does that might really, really surprise you. Please see the link below for more!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C1ZHV2W9

All the best!
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