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The System Apocalypse: Australia Books 1-3

Auteur(s): Tao Wong, KT Hanna
Narrateur(s): Andrea Parsneau
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More mutated Australian wildlife than you can shake your beam rifle at....

When the System arrives, no one is ready. Most of all Kira Kent, plant biologist and single mum. She's pulling an all-nighter, her children in tow when her beloved wildlife begins to mutate.

No more cute koala bears, bouncy kangaroos, or fuzzy wallabies. Now, everything is mutated and aggressive? Who made the spiders so big? The world's most dangerous continent just got a lot more dangerous, and no one, not even the alien Galactics who arrive, are ready for it.

Kira is going to have to pull together a community of survivors to forge a safe zone for her son and daughter, figure out a long-term survival plan, and make nice with the aliens. Otherwise, she will see everyone and everything she has loved die.

The System Apocalypse: Australia omnibus edition includes the first three books in the series:

  • Town Under
  • Flat Out
  • Bloody Oath

Set in the same universe as Tao Wong's The System Apocalypse and starts in the same time period as Life in the North but focuses on the changes in the deadliest of continents—Australia. Fans of the original series, LitRPG, fantasy, science fiction, and post-apocalyptic novels will want to take a look.

©2023 Tao Wong & KT Hanna (P)2023 Starlit Publishing
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love the concept of the system. love the world and the story. didn't love how force fed all the emotional junk was. now and again it's fine. but every single chapter has it. and in a world ending event how are their so many people who identify as this or that or gay or non binary. you figure when 80% of the population is killed in the first few weeks. we wouldn't be so God damn focused on this junk.
over all I really enjoyed the series.

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