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Shattered Moon

In 'Shattered Moon,' readers are transported to a post-apocalyptic world where the moon's catastrophic destruction has altered the course of human history. The story follows a group of survivors navigating a world where resources are scarce and the remnants of civilization are scattered. The novel explores themes of resilience, hope, and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. more

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Kate Green
Kate Green

Kate Green is a British politician born on May 2, 1960. She has served as a Member of Parliament and held various positions in government departments. Green is known for her focus on social justice and environmental issues in politics. more

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