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Stupid Humans
Contributor(s): Craft, V. R. (Author)
ISBN: 1633732959     ISBN-13: 9781633732957
Publisher: Fleet Press
OUR PRICE:   $36.89  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Humorous
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Space Opera
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Action & Adventure
Physical Information: 1.31" H x 6" W x 9" (2.07 lbs) 538 pages
 
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What if all the intelligent humans abandoned Earth... and we're what's left?

Samantha is a journalist who travels through the wormhole to New Atlantis and discovers that embarrassing reality when she meets the People, humanity's more intelligent--and smugly superior--distant relatives. Unfortunately, thanks to humanity's penchant for fighting, a Human/People conflict is brewing. She could almost forget she's not on Earth, except the People have tails and don't slap idiot warning labels on everything.

Plagued by anti-Human sentiment on New Atlantis and unwilling to return to Earth, Samantha moves to the Five Alpha, the space station closest to the wormhole, where Human--and People--stupidity lurks around every corner. Then the conflict worsens, causing concern for the security of the wormhole--and its closest neighbor. Naturally, politicians from both sides decide they can provide a diplomatic solution by holding peace talks on the station.

When sabotage puts both Five Alpha and her only route back to Earth in jeopardy, everyone blames Samantha--including a manipulative politician with her own agenda--forcing her to fight to uncover who is plotting to destroy the wormhole and cut off Human/People relations for good. Can she find a way to save the wormhole--and her sanity--before it's too late?


Contributor Bio(s): Craft, V. R.: - V.R. Craft always heard you should write about what you know, so she decided to write a book called Stupid Humans, drawing on her previous experience working in retail and her subsequent desire to get away from planet Earth. She has also worked in marketing, advertising, and public relations, where she found even more material for the book. Now self-employed, she enjoys the contact sports of shopping at clearance sales, slamming on the brakes for yard sale signs, and wasting time on social media, where she finds inspiration for a sequel to Stupid Humans every day.