Society Books
A Society Gone Forever
by Kimberly Kay Day
A Society Gone Forever is about the last human who survived the destruction on Earth in 2020 to awake in the year 2500. The former society was completely transformed and taken over by human-like robots who have been observing and watching our society for several decades from afar. The ruler of a new solar planet, called Titerium, holds the key to past societies. It’s a sci-fi adventure that takes a look into our future world. A world where all of the Animals/Wildlife that became extinct are preserved on film for all to remember them by on large movie screens. A Society where many people and organizations tried to make a difference in Society before it was too late. A Society Gone Forever is a must-read for anyone who cares about the fate and state of the world that we live in. It is also for anyone who wants to save the animals and our planet from extinction. This is a novel where science fiction and history come together.
This is the biggest book since Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” about the state of our world before it is too late. A future society that will affect all of the inhabitants and animals on this planet. It will open up your eyes to everything going on in the world today and its affect on our society years from now.
This book pays tribute to such important individuals in our society who have had a great impact on our lives such as: Virginia McKenna, The Born Free Foundation, Steve Irwin “The Crocodile Hunter” and Rachel Carson, Environmentalist, Writer/Author ("Silent Spring").
The POEM at the end of the book will make one think about the World in which we live in and how you can make a difference in taking part in preserving our Society. We must wake up, we must wake up, before our fragile Earth and the Animals are gone forever and we become a dying race with no future...
READ the unique and compelling Chicago Press Release on this book in Society's Press Release Tab!
You can order this important book on the environment and wildlife at: www.amazon.com or at www.publishamerica.com.
by Kimberly Kay Day
A Society Gone Forever is about the last human who survived the destruction on Earth in 2020 to awake in the year 2500. The former society was completely transformed and taken over by human-like robots who have been observing and watching our society for several decades from afar. The ruler of a new solar planet, called Titerium, holds the key to past societies. It’s a sci-fi adventure that takes a look into our future world. A world where all of the Animals/Wildlife that became extinct are preserved on film for all to remember them by on large movie screens. A Society where many people and organizations tried to make a difference in Society before it was too late. A Society Gone Forever is a must-read for anyone who cares about the fate and state of the world that we live in. It is also for anyone who wants to save the animals and our planet from extinction. This is a novel where science fiction and history come together.
This is the biggest book since Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” about the state of our world before it is too late. A future society that will affect all of the inhabitants and animals on this planet. It will open up your eyes to everything going on in the world today and its affect on our society years from now.
This book pays tribute to such important individuals in our society who have had a great impact on our lives such as: Virginia McKenna, The Born Free Foundation, Steve Irwin “The Crocodile Hunter” and Rachel Carson, Environmentalist, Writer/Author ("Silent Spring").
The POEM at the end of the book will make one think about the World in which we live in and how you can make a difference in taking part in preserving our Society. We must wake up, we must wake up, before our fragile Earth and the Animals are gone forever and we become a dying race with no future...
READ the unique and compelling Chicago Press Release on this book in Society's Press Release Tab!
You can order this important book on the environment and wildlife at: www.amazon.com or at www.publishamerica.com.