Earth’s Ecocide: Extinction 3147

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Pub Date Oct 14 2024 | Archive Date Oct 23 2024

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Description

Earth’s Ecocide: Extinction 3147 follows the Torg family amongst the last humans on earth living in an underground city, as they fight for survival against the tyrannical ‘Imperium’ robot society ruling the Earth’s surface (called the upside).

The Earth’s Ecocide science fantasy novel series is an adventurous and cautionary story of humanity’s one-thousand-year struggle to save Earth as a habitable planet. Humanity faces three mega challenges⎯climate destruction, artificial intelligence, and tribal behavior. Each novel depicts a family’s battle against these mega challenges.

The author’s mission is to inspire people to save humanity from extinction. His message is both scientific and spiritual. To do that, we must protect and nurture Earth’s biosphere and be champions of the human species. That’s the definition of a “Champoid!TM” (see Author’s Thoughts at the end of the 3147 novel). We must protect our home!

Earth’s Ecocide: Extinction 3147 follows the Torg family amongst the last humans on earth living in an underground city, as they fight for survival against the tyrannical ‘Imperium’ robot society...


A Note From the Publisher

David A. Collier (www.theentity.us), for forty-one years, taught all levels of students and executive program participants in the business schools of Duke University, the University of Virginia, The Ohio State University, Florida Gulf Coast University, and the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. As of early 2024, his research has attracted over 45,000 reads and is approaching 5,000 citations, according to one source, ResearchGate. David is also the author of Romance in My Rambler using the pen name David A. Bourbon.

David A. Collier (www.theentity.us), for forty-one years, taught all levels of students and executive program participants in the business schools of Duke University, the University of Virginia, The...


Advance Praise

“Earth’s Ecocide: Extinction 3147 will keep you up at night in suspense, while at the same time inspiring you to do your part in saving the world.”

—Carolyn Haley, Feathered Quill

“Earth’s Ecocide: Extinction 3147 will keep you up at night in suspense, while at the same time inspiring you to do your part in saving the world.”

—Carolyn Haley, Feathered Quill


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ISBN 9798891324046
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 288

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Featured Reviews

This was a great book! I love the futuristic interpretation of what may be, and I live the possibilities this book has. It was very creative and imaginative. I like the pacing of this book and the characters were enjoyable too

Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for this complimentary ARC in exchange for an honest review!!

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David A. Collier writes a strong scifi based story that I was looking for when reading the description. I enjoyed how good everything worked with the characters and their world. It had that extinction element that I was looking for and was glad everything worked in this world. I look forward to read more from David A. Collier and can’t wait for more.

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