Fall
Future Worlds, Book 2
by Brian Guthrie
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Pub Date Nov 05 2024 | Archive Date Nov 12 2024
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Description
War has broken out between the shells, fragments of a shattered world that humanity clings to for survival. To stave off the conflict, the survivors of a brutal attack seek aid from the one source no one else believes can help: the dragons. But the creatures are fractured into two factions and caught up in a fight of their own, a conflict that may be connected to the war above.
As the survivors seek answers and help, they stumble onto a secret, long lost, that once nearly destroyed the world. A secret that has the power to save humanity. Or end it.
Advance Praise
Praise for the Future Worlds series:
“Fall is a gripping blend of sci-fi and fantasy, perfect for fans of swords, lasers and especially for fans like me of both.”
—Tom Merritt, Host, Sword and Laser
“Told through vivid images and descriptions, [Rise] manages to make a dystopia feel oddly beautiful.”
—J-F. Dubeau, author of A God in the Shed
“Rise is amazing, and Brian is a titanic human whose brain will one day envelop us all.”
—Justin Robert Young, #1 Billboard comedy artist, podcaster, journalist, and writer
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781950301751 |
PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 490 |
Links
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This was a strong sequel in the Future Worlds series, it had that overall feel that I expected from the first book. The world was everything that I was looking for and thought everything worked with everything that I wanted. I enjoyed how good Brian Guthrie’s writing was and how it worked in the genre.