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The Last Entry
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Complete, First published Dec 13, 2014
One college student understands the why and the how humans lost the earth. Somewhere in an Appalachian Trail shelter, high in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, is a log book which hikers leave notes to other hikers about their experiences on the trail; the last entry was not left by a trail hiker however, it was left by the one man who could record the final days of civilization.
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