The Great Britain Collapse: How Cities Fell into Oblivion

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Management number 231705380 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 231705380
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In a world where Great Britain stands as a beacon of history and culture, the tranquility is shattered by an unforeseen natural disaster. The story begins with subtle tremors that ripple through the nation, dismissed by the populace as mere inconveniences. However, as scientists scramble to understand the escalating seismic activity, it becomes clear that a catastrophic earthquake is imminent—one that will change the landscape of Britain forever. The narrative unfolds primarily in London, where the first massive quake strikes with devastating force. Iconic landmarks—the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, and Buckingham Palace—are violently shaken, crumbling under nature's wrath. As chaos erupts in the streets and thousands are trapped underground in the labyrinthine subway system, London transforms from a thriving metropolis into a nightmarish warzone filled with smoke and debris. As aftershocks reverberate across the country, other cities face similar fates. Manchester’s industrial heart is silenced as factories collapse; Birmingham’s bustling streets become unrecognizable wastelands; Liverpool’s once-bustling docks are submerged beneath rubble; while Glasgow and Edinburgh witness their historic castles reduced to dust. Each city falls one after another, leaving behind only echoes of their former glory. Amidst this destruction, we follow several characters whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways. They grapple with loss and despair as they navigate through their shattered cities. Their struggles highlight not only personal resilience but also the collective trauma experienced by a nation now devoid of its infrastructure and communication networks. The transportation systems crumble; roads become impassable; airports are rendered useless—all connections severed in an instant. As hope dwindles and survival becomes increasingly precarious, our protagonists confront their greatest challenges yet—facing not just physical obstacles but also emotional turmoil as they come to terms with their new reality. The climax builds to a harrowing moment when they must decide whether to cling to memories of what was or forge ahead into an uncertain future amidst ruins. In this haunting tale of loss and resilience, "The Great Britain Collapse: How Cities Fell into Oblivion" paints a vivid picture of a nation brought to its knees by nature's fury. As readers journey through this gripping narrative filled with tension and heartbreak, they are left pondering whether there can ever be hope for rebuilding in a land so irrevocably changed—a poignant reminder of both human fragility and strength in times of crisis. Read more

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Language English
File size 8.6 MB
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Reading age 14 - 18 years
Print length 54 pages
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Publication date April 26, 2025
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