Antarctican

Antarctican

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WpMetadataReadMatureOngoing<5 mins
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Dec 26, 2016
He's the first person born in Antarctica. And the last person there overall. After a freak accident at Research Base Boreas, 15-year-old Colton Reiss is all alone in Antarctica. He has no contact with any other humans, and he'll eventually die to starvation, human error, or a fellow researcher's shitty movie collection. He's got every reason to end his life. But he doesn't, and embarks on a fight for survival against all odds.
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