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14th Storm: In 2043, the Climate Has Finally Changed

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SKU: 9781915643667

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In 2043, Ireland is ravaged by climate change. Daniel J Mooney’s gripping novel, praised by The Irish Times, portrays a world transformed by extreme weather. Experience a chillingly realistic vision of the future where survival is the ultimate challenge. Explore themes of resilience, adaptation, and the human cost of environmental collapse.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781915643667
  • Publisher: Legends Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Legends Press
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Weight: 276 gr
  • ISBN-10: 191564366X
  • Publisher Date: 05 Oct 2023
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 129 mm

14 reviews for 14th Storm: In 2043, the Climate Has Finally Changed

  1. Randeep Baruah

    I found it repetitive. The environmental message was a bit heavy-handed.

  2. Amanpreet Singh

    A thought-provoking read. It’s a bit depressing but very relevant to our times.

  3. Ayush Prabhakar

    The characters felt a little flat, but the overall message is important. Worth a read.

  4. Sourav Kumar Saw

    Good story about climate change. Though the middle of the story felt longer than it needed to be.

  5. Jyotirmayee

    Not my favorite, but I appreciate the author’s vision. The writing was good and the plot was compelling.

  6. Tushar Sharma

    Mooney creates a believable, albeit frightening, future. Highly recommend this book!.

  7. Arnav Chatterjee

    An okay read. I expected more from the Irish Times’ praise, but it has some interesting ideas.

  8. Kapil Yadav

    Brilliant! A must-read for anyone concerned about the environment. So insightful!

  9. Saif Akhlaq

    Chillingly realistic! I couldn’t put it down. The climate details were very vivid.

  10. Nimish Nagi

    Excellent exploration of resilience in the face of disaster. A truly captivating story.

  11. Aniket Narendra Rodge

    The plot was predictable. Still, a decent book about climate change.

  12. Niharika Sharma

    A terrifying glimpse into a possible future. Mooney’s writing is superb. I really enjoyed the book.

  13. Akshit Gulati

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The setting was well-developed, though.

  14. Aditya Dongre

    A bit slow to start, but the ending was powerful. Mooney paints a bleak picture.

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