The Last Girl on the Planet

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By Camie Elias

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The story of a girl determined to discover the truth about herself and the planet she lives on.

PRAISE FOR THIS BOOK
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"This is a fascinating book and one that's not just another science fiction story." — Goodreads

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"A perfect example of the need for a bonus sixth rating-Star. It is exceedingly rare to find a story that I enjoy quite this much. Elias' language, writer's voice, is addictive, and the characters who take part in this novella are unforgettable. I promise that if you take a chance on this story, you will not only love it thoroughly, you will also–like me–have discovered a new favorite writer." — Goodreads

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"The story of Carbon, Sentient, and Scars kept us eager to keep reading. My 9 year old loved the character, Sentient, and imagined him as an adorable, brave, and kind creature. We couldn't wait to find out the mystery of what happened on Gaea-32 and were very pleased when we did." — Goodreads

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"This little book is great! A girl, and her synthetic fox companion find a robot that offers hope. A story about friends, white lies, and adapting." — Goodreads

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"Camie Elias has written a touching story of 11 year old Carbon, the last human on a planet. inhabited by some rather deadly sentient robots, but protected by Scars, a rusting robot she finds, and Sentient, a selfless and loyal fox who will do anything to protect her. The author manages to convey in just a few pages the sense of sadness of an abandoned child who wants to find other humans, yet imbues her with empathy for everything around her, and a sense of heroism to save those she loves most. The ending is affecting and yet hopeful as well. Recommend for ages 10 and up." — Amazon

Disclaimer: THE LAST GIRL ON THE PLANET was first published by the author under the title All Humans to the Tunnels. Some of the reviews shown on this page pertain to that edition.

The Last Girl on the Planet