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Two bestselling novels in omnibus edition from top-selling author and comic genius, Ben Elton. This Other Eden The earth is not only doomed, no one wants to save it either. In a mass survivalist frenzy people buy their own biospheres in which to sit out the Apocalypse. This is the story of how Armageddon is marketed. In advertising terms, the end of the world could be very big; anyone trying to save it should remember that. Popcorn Bruce makes movies about killers. Wayne and Scout are killers. It's Oscar night and fact is about to confront fiction. A brilliant satire on the debate about copycat violence and the media.
Binding: Softcover
Book Condition: Good (Some very slight darkening of pages)
Cover Condition: Good (Shelf worn with small tear on back of spine)
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