Description:World War III lasted only six days. Within the first few hours, my farm in Manitoba burned to the ground. The blast that destroyed our home came from the same mushroom cloud that killed my wife. I wish it had nuked me, too, but those heartless robots saved me.They also rescued my daughter, so I can’t damn them. She was the only thing keeping me alive… until the metaverse took her away.Yes, I’ve tried to kill myself. I may do it again. But that purple Domesticbot with its pompous British accent keeps on interfering.The robots won’t let us go to heaven and the humans have made Earth a living hell. As an alternative, the United Nations has offered our minds a virtual purgatory in the metaverse, while our bodies are preserved in synthetic amniotic fluid like overgrown babies. One billion survivors “live” in those pods — hard-wired to the internet — forced to dream a digital fantasy where flowers never wilt and wither.Well, I refuse their faux flowers. So what if they burnt up all the real ones?Still, how can I accept this post-apocalyptic world? Can I endure being cloistered on this desolate mountaintop on the northernmost tip of Norway with an unhinged robot that wears a suit and tie and aspires to be a poet?My name is Peter Stevens, the last of the Luddites. But I don’t know if I can remain awake when… all the humans are sleeping.“John Manley has hit the ball out of the park again in his latest novel, All the Humans Are Sleeping… Curl up and prepare to be both shocked and delighted at the same time.” — Seán ÓLaoire, PhD, author of Spirits in Spacesuits“Once again, John C.A. Manley has created a masterpiece. The narrative transcends his story's plot, infusing insights and observations about some of the most fundamental issues that have faced mankind throughout history.” — Bob Metz, president and founder of Freedom Party of Ontario"John C.A. Manley skillfully crafts a compelling post-apocalyptic psychological drama where a man faces his ultimate challenge: follow the rest of humanity into a life of shallow fantasies and comfortable lies, or face death in a harsh and unforgiving world devoid of love and hope. And then there's the robot... You won't predict the ending, and you won't be able to put it down." — Robert Vaughan, Just Right Media“I had serious goosebumps... All the Humans Are Sleeping masterfully blends sci-fi thrills with thought-provoking insights into our future… I couldn't put it down.” — L.L. Tremblay, author of Seven Roses and Light Over Dark“A remarkable book, all the more so because it was conceived before Zuckerberg went Metaverse crazy.... the dystopian world he's summoned up is chillingly plausible. Forewarned is forearmed.” — Ken McCarthy, author of How the Web Won“All the Humans Are Sleeping paints a skillful picture of a possible transhuman future, offering hope that humanity will triumph over the technocracy." — Grahame Booker, PhD, author of Coercion, Authority and DemocracyWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with All the Humans are Sleeping (The Metaverse Trilogy). To get started finding All the Humans are Sleeping (The Metaverse Trilogy), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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All the Humans are Sleeping (The Metaverse Trilogy)
Description: World War III lasted only six days. Within the first few hours, my farm in Manitoba burned to the ground. The blast that destroyed our home came from the same mushroom cloud that killed my wife. I wish it had nuked me, too, but those heartless robots saved me.They also rescued my daughter, so I can’t damn them. She was the only thing keeping me alive… until the metaverse took her away.Yes, I’ve tried to kill myself. I may do it again. But that purple Domesticbot with its pompous British accent keeps on interfering.The robots won’t let us go to heaven and the humans have made Earth a living hell. As an alternative, the United Nations has offered our minds a virtual purgatory in the metaverse, while our bodies are preserved in synthetic amniotic fluid like overgrown babies. One billion survivors “live” in those pods — hard-wired to the internet — forced to dream a digital fantasy where flowers never wilt and wither.Well, I refuse their faux flowers. So what if they burnt up all the real ones?Still, how can I accept this post-apocalyptic world? Can I endure being cloistered on this desolate mountaintop on the northernmost tip of Norway with an unhinged robot that wears a suit and tie and aspires to be a poet?My name is Peter Stevens, the last of the Luddites. But I don’t know if I can remain awake when… all the humans are sleeping.“John Manley has hit the ball out of the park again in his latest novel, All the Humans Are Sleeping… Curl up and prepare to be both shocked and delighted at the same time.” — Seán ÓLaoire, PhD, author of Spirits in Spacesuits“Once again, John C.A. Manley has created a masterpiece. The narrative transcends his story's plot, infusing insights and observations about some of the most fundamental issues that have faced mankind throughout history.” — Bob Metz, president and founder of Freedom Party of Ontario"John C.A. Manley skillfully crafts a compelling post-apocalyptic psychological drama where a man faces his ultimate challenge: follow the rest of humanity into a life of shallow fantasies and comfortable lies, or face death in a harsh and unforgiving world devoid of love and hope. And then there's the robot... You won't predict the ending, and you won't be able to put it down." — Robert Vaughan, Just Right Media“I had serious goosebumps... All the Humans Are Sleeping masterfully blends sci-fi thrills with thought-provoking insights into our future… I couldn't put it down.” — L.L. Tremblay, author of Seven Roses and Light Over Dark“A remarkable book, all the more so because it was conceived before Zuckerberg went Metaverse crazy.... the dystopian world he's summoned up is chillingly plausible. Forewarned is forearmed.” — Ken McCarthy, author of How the Web Won“All the Humans Are Sleeping paints a skillful picture of a possible transhuman future, offering hope that humanity will triumph over the technocracy." — Grahame Booker, PhD, author of Coercion, Authority and DemocracyWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with All the Humans are Sleeping (The Metaverse Trilogy). To get started finding All the Humans are Sleeping (The Metaverse Trilogy), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.