June 2508 by James Bhumi

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  • Pub. Date: December 2006
  • 344pp

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June 2508by Anonymous

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I admit, it took me awhile to get through this book, but that's because I'm not seasoned when it comes to reading sci-fi. The ideas take longer to sink in then with any other genre. However, this book is very well-written, and very funny. The author has an excellent way with words, and I really enjoy his creativity. The only thing that made it a slow read for me were the pages and pages of explanation....

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June 2508

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  • Pub. Date: December 2006
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
  • Format: Paperback, 344pp

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JUNE 2508

In a few centuries, man's continuing quest for ever-more prosperity, longevity, and conquest of territory culminates in a drastic scientific breakthrough. It's something terrifying. And it's terrible. Yet nothing else will do it all. The governments quietly promote it. But to be widely accepted, first it has to overcome many hurdles.

This is a Prospective Fiction story of some of these showdowns that occur at the dawn of the 26th century on Mars. . .

--- S. Skiffington, VP Marketing

The story humorously explores the underlying, subtle aspects of Intelligence, Prosperity, Value Of Life, Longevity, Religions, Toolbox, Proximity Factor, Chemistry Of The Sexes, Nigam-Johson Limit, Driving Cars, Making Changes, First Aliens . . .

A book-full of brain candies! Some sweet. Some sour. Car Driving's the best . . . Or was it Toolboxes?

--- Prof. E. Godrick

A humorously written, Prospective Fiction story that thoughtfully weaves a foreseeable path to a near future, highlighting many crises, a few that got solved and some that festered.
A young Raemon Teeler-he wasn't born yesterday-emigrates to Mars to see the situation for himself . . . and ends up battling love, Religions, icebergs, aliens. . .

Read and enjoy. --- H. Dreyer, Attorney

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