Broken Humanity by Faissal Alchaar @Faissal97460693

About the Book

Captain John Cooper, a man who has survived a global nuclear disaster that happened in 2078, finds himself in another universe in a wondrous city called Nopoly. But Cooper’s new life will be destroyed by a lady who has a plan to free someone important to her from Nopoly.
The ones who are responsible for the nuclear disaster that happened in Cooper’s world will appear, showing the captain the madness that resulted in having broken humanity.
Death will reach many souls but it can never affect hope, which will always be the light that shines the road to a better future; the hope that can heal this broken humanity.

About the Author

Faissal Alchaar is an art lover who was born in Syria in 1994. He studied architecture there for two years, but the civil war forced him to leave his friends, relatives, studies, and drawings and moved to Sweden in 2015.
Alchaar is an incisive critic who dislikes halfhearted and incomplete work, so he decided to work hard to create one of the many stories that had stuck in his mind. With this story, Broken Humanity, which took a year to complete, could begin his career as an author to publish more stories.
The author is a gamer and likes good stories in games, movies, and anime. Events in the world helped to free his imagination to portray the future, based on our present circumstances and the past that we have left, in Alchaar’s perspective.

Qn 1: Can you tell us more about your book What is it about?

The book I wrote is a science fiction novel called Broken Humanity. Events in the world helped to free my imagination to portray the future, based on our present circumstances and the past that we have left, in my perspective. The book talks mainly about social disparity and the racism problem.

Qn 2: Who do you think would be interested in this book, is it directed at any particular market?

People who are not following the current trends and like to think freely without the media orientation.

Qn 3: Out of all the books in the world, and all the authors, which are your favourite and why?

Pride and Prejudice because has so many fantastic parts and it’s pretty funny in some places. The story is teaching girls to set their hopes too high and encourages girls to set higher standards for their future relationships.

Qn 4: What guidance would you offer to someone new, or trying to enhance their writing?

To never listen to negative comments and keep writing no matter what.

Qn 5: Where can our readers find out more about you, do you have a website, or a way to be contacted?

FaceBook: Faissal Alchaar.
E-mail: faissal.alchaar@outlook.com

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