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The Last Girl on the Planet

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The Last Girl on the Planet

By: Camie Elias
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The story of a girl determined to do anything to discover the truth about herself and the planet she lives on.

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

A perfect example of the need for a bonus sixth rating-Star. It is exceedingly rare to find a story that I enjoy quite this much. Elias’ language, writer’s voice, is addictive, and the characters who take part in this novella are unforgettable. I promise that if you take a chance on this story, you will not only love it thoroughly, you will also–like me–have discovered a new favorite writer.” — Goodreads

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The story of Carbon, Sentient, and Scars kept us eager to keep reading. My 9 year old loved the character, Sentient, and imagined him as an adorable, brave, and kind creature. We couldn’t wait to find out the mystery of what happened on Gaea-32 and were very pleased when we did.” — Goodreads

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“This little book is great! A girl, and her synthetic fox companion find a robot that offers hope. A story about friends, white lies, and adapting.” — Goodreads

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Camie Elias has written a touching story of 11 year old Carbon, the last human on a planet. inhabited by some rather deadly sentient robots, but protected by Scars, a rusting robot she finds, and Sentient, a selfless and loyal fox who will do anything to protect her. The author manages to convey in just a few pages the sense of sadness of an abandoned child who wants to find other humans, yet imbues her with empathy for everything around her, and a sense of heroism to save those she loves most. The ending is affecting and yet hopeful as well. Recommend for ages 10 and up.” — Amazon

Disclaimer: THE LAST GIRL ON THE PLANET was first published by the author as All Humans to the Tunnels. The reviews shown on this page pertain to that edition.

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