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There Was An Extinction-Level Event In 2012: And We All Now Live In A Simulation

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Five years after all life on Earth was wiped out, a small team of scientists and technicians race to save the simulation that hosts the remnants of the human experience. When a new recruit is torn from his life to aid in the struggle against doom, no one could have predicted the consequences.

56 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 21, 2017

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Sam Wilson

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2 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2017
Perhaps I am a bit biased, but this is possibly the best work of speculative fiction I have read this entire week. The author seems like a pretty cool dude, and the story is compelling enough to carry the narrative through to the rather unexpected conclusion.

If anything, there are a great deal of unanswered questions. Let's hope that I, I mean he, continues this series and resolves many of the lingering plot holes.

For example, we never discover the nature or the extent of the eponymous extinction-level event. Neither do we learn the identity of who is responsible for the construction of the eponymous simulation. These are important questions and as a reader I feel a powerful urge to follow up on the story should any new material show up.
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144 reviews4 followers
June 6, 2017
Fascinating

Found this read to be fascinating, who's to say that we aren't already living in an altered universe and or in a game of a a " Life Simulation". This book kind of reminded me of George Orwell 's 1984
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April 9, 2019
This was an intriguing amalgam of various sci-fi concepts. While I did enjoy it, though, there were a handful of grammatical errors in the text, and the ending came abruptly and without adequate closure.
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April 4, 2020
Conspiracy at its worst

This is an opinion based on one of the worst conspiracy theories I have ever explored. The writing is worse than the title. Goodness, this is a conspiracy I had to set aside after reading this awful story. I have read bad fan fiction that were better reads.
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