The Country Without Humans Vol. 1

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The Country Without Humans Vol. 1
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ISBN-10 : 9781648278440
ISBN-13 : 1648278442
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Book Synopsis The Country Without Humans Vol. 1 by : Iwatobineko

Book excerpt: A hauntingly beautiful tale about the last human in a mechanical world. Shii is the only human left in a city inhabited by nothing but machines. As she flees through the eerie streets, hunted by the sinister Triangle Heads, she encounters a golem named Bulb. Can Shii survive long enough to form a friendship with this strange golem—and perhaps even discover what happened to her fellow humans?


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