S.O.S- Running To Hope

S.O.S- Running To Hope

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(1st book in the S.O.S Series) "Survival is what we like to call bad luck. Some of us got lucky and died on that day...I didn't." An unknown plague has spread across the earth, killing almost 90% of the world's population. But there's a truth underneath all the massacre, not even the most prepared man get reveal. The truth itself, is survival. The catch? Nobody wants to live another day.
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This is a story of survival in a post-apocalyptic world, where a group of diverse survivors band together to overcome numerous obstacles and threats in order to rebuild a new society. They face challenges such as zombies, cults, bandits, harsh weather conditions, and the pursuit of a cure for the virus that has ravaged the world. Through their struggles, they learn to trust each other, form alliances, and work towards a common goal. The story is a symbol of humanity's resilience and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. This story can symbolize several things, including the resilience of humanity in the face of a catastrophic event, the importance of community and cooperation in times of crisis, and the idea that even in the darkest of times, hope can still exist. It can also represent the consequences of humanity's actions on the environment and the need to take responsibility for our actions. Overall, it is a story about survival, perseverance, and the human spirit.

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