Space Junk A Science Fiction Novel

Space Junk A Science Fiction Novel by Rory Barnes, published by Wildside Press LLC in January 2011, is a 266-page exploration of a dystopian Earth. This edition presents a narrative that contrasts the idealized vision of Earth with its harsh reality, depicting a world filled with danger, detention camps, and a chaotic mix of humans and aliens. The story follows characters like Ned, who grapples with the bizarre consequences of interbreeding between refugees and oversized cockroaches, and Em, who seeks asylum while perceiving Earth as a primitive place.
Readers will find a coming-of-age tale that intertwines themes of love and survival amidst a backdrop of action and adventure. The narrative delves into the complexities of life on a planet marred by lawlessness and societal challenges, offering insights into the struggles faced by its inhabitants. With its focus on the gritty realities of existence in a junk-filled world, Space Junk invites readers to reflect on the juxtaposition of fantasy and reality in a science fiction setting.
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Earth, the fantasy: the green, storied world where mankind originated. Earth, the reality: the junk planet, a dirty, dangerous place filled with detention camps, gangs and gangsters, flop houses, body parts factories, and a lawless immigrant community of aliens and humans. Ned believes the refugees from outer space have been interbreeding with cockroaches the size of dinosaurs. Em, pretty and slim, is seeking asylum; she thinks that Earth is unbelievably primitive. Space Junk is a coming-of-age tale in which true love and survival don’t always walk hand-in-hand!
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