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A planet in chaos, a leader in denial, and a woman who won't be owned. Planet Hy Man is a planet as pure as a baby's belly button until a spaceship arrives full of celibate men and women hungry for all things 'earthy'. They hurl themselves into a frenzy of real meat, real air, and procreation until Manifesto The Great's forefather takes control, creating order, rules, and a sewage system. Manifesto The Great watches as his forefather pollutes the planet, treats women like they're walking wombs, and designs dodgy robots, and when his forefather dies, Manifesto The Great is left to pick up the…mehr

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A planet in chaos, a leader in denial, and a woman who won't be owned. Planet Hy Man is a planet as pure as a baby's belly button until a spaceship arrives full of celibate men and women hungry for all things 'earthy'. They hurl themselves into a frenzy of real meat, real air, and procreation until Manifesto The Great's forefather takes control, creating order, rules, and a sewage system. Manifesto The Great watches as his forefather pollutes the planet, treats women like they're walking wombs, and designs dodgy robots, and when his forefather dies, Manifesto The Great is left to pick up the pieces. Will he rise over the tidal wave of discontented women and claim his throne, or drown under a sea of underwire and oestrogen? The Rise Of Manifesto The Great is the first book in the Planet Hy Man comedy series. If you like Terry Pratchett's satire and Douglas Adams' absurdity, then buy today and buckle up for an intergalactic farce.
Autorenporträt
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.