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We Once Were Giants

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Pub Date Aug 01 2023 | Archive Date Jan 31 2024

Description

Is Drop Duncan too nice, too soft to assume control of the teetering agriculture syndicate he stands to inherit?

In a future world where environmental disaster, wars and disease have reduced humans to wisps of their former selves—in numbers, in size, in vigor—crop failures in the remnants of New York may soon destroy the powerful syndicates that rule walled-in Manhattan.

Tasked with undertaking a quest to discover a seed bank in Antarctica, where descendants of banished scientists now reside, Drop leads an expedition of rivals and misfits on a land journey to the end of the Earth, facing unimaginable dangers in scarred regions to which no New Yorker has traveled in generations.

His friends are along for the ride, but so are his enemies—including ones he doesn’t suspect. A handful of others—an intersex pipeline rider, a budding boy scientist, and their unpredictable companions—may make the difference between success and failure, between life and death.

Grounded in science, this page-turning fantasy quest novel, set in a future dystopia that’s all too possible, thrills with nonstop high-stakes action while evoking deep dread at the plausibility of it all. There is no magic in this world but the magic of the human heart. Will that suffice for Drop to triumph and save humanity?

J.E. Fishman is an Amazon bestselling author in several genres, including mystery, thriller, police procedural, and, under the pen name Dana I. Wolff, horror. He conceived We Once Were Giants as the capstone of his recent Master of Environmental Studies degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Fishman also writes a Substack newsletter on the subject of Backyard Stewardship.


Praise for the novels of J.E. Fishman

"Fishman is a deft, fluent writer who's great at turning out intricate action scenes." - Kirkus

"Appealing debut thriller." - Publishers Weekly

"Strong bet for thriller fans." - Library Journal

"A strong, quick, and perfectly upsetting little shocker." - Booklist

"The eerie hypnotic mood here is perfect as are the frights, the startling climax, and the amazing blend of history and fiction." - David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Rambo: First Blood

"A pulls-no-punches page turner that you'll devour in one sitting." - Vincent Zandri, New York Times, USA Today and Amazon bestselling author

"J.E. Fishman has created a gripping story with great characters and a stirring dilemma at its core. A top-notch read for suspense fans." - Lou Aronica, New York Times bestselling author

Is Drop Duncan too nice, too soft to assume control of the teetering agriculture syndicate he stands to inherit?

In a future world where environmental disaster, wars and disease have reduced humans to...


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Gritty and hard, yet hopeful in a world that could still be our future. I would like to see more from this author.

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This book was compelling, interesting, disturbing and a really great read. I started this book after a string of mediocre books, and what a breath of fresh air it was. Or rather, what hot, polluted air. Fishman's writing transports you into a future where climate change and pollution have continued unchecked, to their inevitable conclusion. But this isn't just about climate change, it's about people and the types of societies we can build. I was so engaged with the characters and their stories that it wasn't until I was more than half-way through that it struck home that this isn't just a story, it's a warning. This book does this without ever reading like a lecture. Highly recommend.

Thanks to NetGalley and the author for an e-Arc in exchange for an honest review.

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Planet earth and its inhabitants take a nosedive in the future. The takeaway lesson from this dystopian novel: if we don't, at sometime, make environmental changes, our society will be in jeopardy. In this case, the truth hurts.

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Good dystopian novel filled with exciting writing. I am getting tired of dystopian novels, but this stands out.

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