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Solar Flare
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Continúa, Has publicado sep 03, 2019
A world racked with the damage of years of global warming gone ignored is suddenly hit with a massive Solar Flare. It's the end of the world as we know it. Only a handful of people are left, scavenging the Earth for every scrap of food and every drop of water. Solar Flare follows one young girl, Mira, and her fight for something more than just survival. Can this seventeen-year-old girl survive in a barren world? Can she trust the kindness of strangers?
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