Our World in Fifty Years

by Keith C. Payne


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/23/2023

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9798823082402
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 312
ISBN : 9798823082396

About the Book

Life is wonderful, but have you any idea what our world will be like in fifty years? The ingenious innovations, the difficulties we will suffer and the change in our circumstances. Will it be good, or will it be bad? Have you heard of Hover-mobiles, the ability to recreate human organs, extended human life, Robots that can think for themselves and the dangers that might encourage. There will be a massive change in our expectations, as well as unexpected mysteries we don’t understand. Well, please find out by reading my novel.


About the Author

Keith has resided all his life in the UK and has been retired since 2013. He occupies a significant portion of his time writing books, and after Stepping back in time, a family history retro the late 17th Century, Better not to know, a historical tale, A dose of Insulin, the story of two young individuals living in the South of England, Before it’s too late, a book about the effects of planet-warming, Wow, the World’s shortest Novel, Six notches on the whip, telling the story of bondage and subjugation around the 17th Century, The Himalayan mystery, an unbelievable tale which asks you to decide whether this story is one of truth or fiction. Hoot’s wood, is a children’s novel which tells of the countryside, animals and events. And this, Our Future In 50 years. My ninth compilation. Our World in 50 Years, is my ninth novel, and probably my last. Thinking about what the world will be like in another 50 years is far from simple. The one thing I do know for certain is that I won’t be here to witness how realistic my novel is. I’m sitting at my window and enjoying my shrub and tree outside with their glorious plumage, although the bright sunshine is making it difficult to see clearly. It’s late April and there is a mass of blossom to behold. My dear sweet blackbird is flitting from branch to branch in sweet abandon. Life is wonderful, but have you any idea what our world will be like in fifty years? The ingenious innovations, the difficulties we will suffer and the change in our circumstances. Will it be good, or will it be bad? Well, please find out by reading my novel.