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The Dark Days: End of the World

The Dark Days, Book 1

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The Dark Days: End of the World

By: Ginger Gelsheimer, Taylor Anderson
Narrated by: Cassandra Nuss
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Can't get enough of The Hunger Games? Want to know what could have caused the formation of the 13 districts and what led to Game 1? This is that story.

The Dark Days saga of what happened before the games will satisfy your Hunger!

End of the World - Episode 1: Nineteen-year-old Claudia Sheeplord is aboard an airplane flying to Denver when she discovers that all attempts to destroy the Death Asteroid before it hits Earth have failed.

While still in the air, one of the asteroid masses hits Earth. The sky turns dark, full of particles. When Claudia lands, chaos has flooded the airport. She makes a promise to her new friend, a 13-year old tinkerer named Benjamin Willoby, and together they must fight their way through the destruction and find their own means of survival before it's too late.

©2014 GK Publishing (P)2014 Gk Publishing
Science Fiction & Fantasy Survival Stories

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