Antistar

Antistar by Daniel Foley is a science fiction novel published by iUniverse in December 2000. This edition spans 372 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Hank, who unexpectedly finds himself rescued from the destruction of Earth by a group of scientific jelly during a coffee break. As he navigates his new reality, he grapples with bizarre occurrences and challenges that reshape his understanding of existence.
Readers will encounter a unique blend of visionary and metaphysical elements as Hank confronts a series of surreal situations, including alien rock deposits and a perplexing triangle. The narrative unfolds with a mix of humor and intrigue, as Hank becomes an unwitting participant in a cosmic scheme known only to the narrator. This imaginative tale invites exploration of themes related to existence and the absurdities of life beyond Earth.
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Have you ever wondered about the end of the world? Hank didn’t. Then one day, quite unexpectedly, during his coffee break, he was rescued from the total destruction of the Earth by a group of scientific jelly. In his attempts to come to terms with his new state of planetless existence he is confounded by a triangle, persecuted by alien rock deposits, spontaneously involuted by a warm beverage, ridiculed, looked at, compared with a lime sandwich, taunted by a tap and considered by melt. He is also, somewhat unwittingly, destined to become a key figure in a scheme of such cosmic proportions that only the narrator knows what it is. And he’s not telling…
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