An enthusiastic fetus, a rebellious hound, an android child for sale, 'rain' that brings Happiness, a game that claims to be the key to world peace... the connection? Cavemen.
Perhaps, humans have never left their Cave. Perhaps, Humanity is doomed to witness the same woes, the same horrors, not in a world of stones and bone spears, but of androids and artificial rain.
Deeply metaphorical, this collection of satirical flash fiction and prose poetry explores the immutability of human nature. Through cross-section story pairs, it draws parallels between snapshots of the Past and Present ("Cavemen" section) and of the Future ("Androids" section)
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This book is a fanfic of the original work "A Hundred Words Are Worth A Picture" by @dawnashes
All copyrights of this book belongs to the author. I have got the permission to use them and so again, I do not own any of the pictures except specified. If you want to use the content of their book, I request, please contact dawnashes personally.
However, if you've come to enjoy, go ahead. The book is waiting for you to be read.
You should've at least read the book once (it's only a ten-minute read and trust me you'll NEVER regret checking it out)
final edits done on: 04-09-2024
WATTPAD BOOKS EDITION.
Fame can be deadly.
Out of the wreckage of environmental collapse, the country of Delicatum emerged. Its most popular celebrities are the Famoux, uniquely beautiful stars of a reality TV show called the Fishbowl. In a world still recovering from catastrophe, they provide a 24/7 distraction.
Sixteen-year-old Emilee Laurence is obsessed with the Famoux-they provide a refuge from her troubled home life and the bullies at school. When she receives an unimaginable offer to become a member herself, she takes it. Leaving behind everything she's ever known, Emilee enters a world of high glamour and even higher stakes.
Because behind their perfect image lies an ugly truth-an anonymous stalker has been dictating the Famoux's every move, and being popular really is a matter of life or death.