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Manifesto The Great rules Planet Hy Man, a Planet where meat is as toxic as nuclear waste and animals are thin on the ground. Faced with an uprising, Manifesto The Great turns to the only person he can trust----his mother; but she has days to live. With an army of malfunctioning Mae West robots, and a committee as innovative as a sock puppet, Manifesto The Great loses control. And as his city falls under the hands of Fanny and her rebels, the grieving leader retreats to his cocktail bar. High on a cocktail of hormonal meat and hemp cocktails, Manifesto The Great returns to his committee for…mehr

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Manifesto The Great rules Planet Hy Man, a Planet where meat is as toxic as nuclear waste and animals are thin on the ground. Faced with an uprising, Manifesto The Great turns to the only person he can trust----his mother; but she has days to live. With an army of malfunctioning Mae West robots, and a committee as innovative as a sock puppet, Manifesto The Great loses control. And as his city falls under the hands of Fanny and her rebels, the grieving leader retreats to his cocktail bar. High on a cocktail of hormonal meat and hemp cocktails, Manifesto The Great returns to his committee for advice. But they have other plans, mainly to bat with the winning team, and from the looks of Manifesto The Great, he ain't one of 'em. Will he rise to command again or has he buried his balls along with his mother in a sea of cocktails and mad ramblings? The Rise Of Manifesto The Great is the second of three prequels to the Planet Hy Man science-fiction comedy series. If you like high-mileage heroines, fast-paced satire, and meticulously crafted universes, then you'll love Kerrie Noor's otherworldly farce.
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Back in the days before TV remotes and when the Bay City Rollers were Scotland's finest export, Kerrie Noor left Australia for a working holiday - and never looked back.Now based in Scotland, she's been a community radio DJ, belly dance teacher, stand-up comic, and Edinburgh Festival performer. Her first sci-fi novel, Rebel Without a Clue, was inspired by her time helping out in an Indian restaurant after marrying into a Bangladeshi family.Observing as an outsider and often the only woman in the room she saw a comedy of misunderstandings, and the Planet Hy Man series was born - a satirical feminist space opera.Kerrie has been shortlisted for the Asham Short Story Award and had two short plays performed on the radio.