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The journal of a man in his mid 30s, Walter Kilner, who lives an a barren and arid apocalyptic world with frequent dust storms and bug swarms. These conditions means isolation, food and water is scarce, and losing ones mind is very common. Is it truly possible that he lives long at all?
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Poor Josiah. Poor, filthy, illiterate Josiah Mench. Not even Liam, the closest thing he has to a friend, can stand to be near him. But for these two, friendship of any kind becomes a matter of survival when pandemic tears the world to pieces.&amp;amp;nbsp;Now, the survivors--children here and there, untouched by the plague--must hang together or die.&amp;amp;nbsp; Catastropolis&amp;amp;nbsp;is a book of endings. When a single generation is lost, the structures of society fail--utterly, maybe forever. But there are beginnings too, visions of what life in a new future might hold for those willing to fight for it.&amp;amp;nbsp;It is here in this new, primitive age that Josiah finds his voice, and a new people find a prophet to lead them out of the wilderness. But it is also here that heaven and hell will contend for them first.

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