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''The Last Girl Scout'' is a post-apocalyptic novel by Natalie Ironside
The past lies like a nightmare over the world.
Two hundred years after the War when atomic fire rained from the skies and burned the world to cinders, human civilization has had time to rebuild within the burned-out husk of Old America. But the old terrors of the past still persist, and while some work to build a better world, others still dream of reclaiming the glory of the Old World.
In southern Appalachia, political commissar Magnolia Blackadder is sent on a mission into the irradiated Exclusion Zone of Old DC, where an evil that humanity thought it had vanquished centuries ago is waking up and rebuilding its strength. Along the way, she meets a strange woman with terrible secrets and an unspeakable past, and as they forge a bond and brave the terrors of the wasteland together, she learns that some demons are not so easily exorcised, and that some stones are better left unturned.
In this her debut novel, award-winning author Natalie Ironside delivers a new vision of the post-apocalypse, a tale of adventure, terror, love, and that most basic and most powerful of all human desires: Freedom.
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The past lies like a nightmare over the world.
Two hundred years after the War when atomic fire rained from the skies and burned the world to cinders, human civilization has had time to rebuild within the burned-out husk of Old America. But the old terrors of the past still persist, and while some work to build a better world, others still dream of reclaiming the glory of the Old World.
In southern Appalachia, political commissar Magnolia Blackadder is sent on a mission into the irradiated Exclusion Zone of Old DC, where an evil that humanity thought it had vanquished centuries ago is waking up and rebuilding its strength. Along the way, she meets a strange woman with terrible secrets and an unspeakable past, and as they forge a bond and brave the terrors of the wasteland together, she learns that some demons are not so easily exorcised, and that some stones are better left unturned.
In this her debut novel, award-winning author Natalie Ironside delivers a new vision of the post-apocalypse, a tale of adventure, terror, love, and that most basic and most powerful of all human desires: Freedom.
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''The Last Girl Scout'' is a post-apocalyptic novel by Natalie Ironside
The past lies like a nightmare over the world.
Two hundred years after the War when atomic fire rained from the skies and burned the world to cinders, human civilization has had time to rebuild within the burned-out husk of Old America. But the old terrors of the past still persist, and while some work to build a better world, others still dream of reclaiming the glory of the Old World.
In southern Appalachia, political commissar Magnolia Blackadder is sent on a mission into the irradiated Exclusion Zone of Old DC, where an evil that humanity thought it had vanquished centuries ago is waking up and rebuilding its strength. Along the way, she meets a strange woman with terrible secrets and an unspeakable past, and as they forge a bond and brave the terrors of the wasteland together, she learns that some demons are not so easily exorcised, and that some stones are better left unturned.Ironside.
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The past lies like a nightmare over the world.
Two hundred years after the War when atomic fire rained from the skies and burned the world to cinders, human civilization has had time to rebuild within the burned-out husk of Old America. But the old terrors of the past still persist, and while some work to build a better world, others still dream of reclaiming the glory of the Old World.
In southern Appalachia, political commissar Magnolia Blackadder is sent on a mission into the irradiated Exclusion Zone of Old DC, where an evil that humanity thought it had vanquished centuries ago is waking up and rebuilding its strength. Along the way, she meets a strange woman with terrible secrets and an unspeakable past, and as they forge a bond and brave the terrors of the wasteland together, she learns that some demons are not so easily exorcised, and that some stones are better left unturned.
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* ChummyCommies: The ACR is a Marxist republic, and they're definitely the good guys. The author is a communist herself, and she's done her research.
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** Also, the nocturnal superpowered bloodsuckers are not once referred to as vampires. They are, depending on who is talking, called 'hunters', 'Nachtjagers', or 'draculas'.
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* AfterTheEnd:
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* Shout-Out: Suffice to say the author has played a little bit too much Fallout and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
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ActionGirl: Our hero, Mags Blackadder, is an accomplished commissar and soldier in her own right, and kicks her fair share of ass.
*AuthorFilibuster:
AfterTheEnd: It's been about two hundred years since the bombs dropped.
*Shout-Out: BigBad: The Blackland Republic is the overarching source of conflict, though some members are more prominent than others.
* BrokenBird: Jules has been through the wringer, as a trans woman in a fascist territory.
* CastFullOfGay
* ChummyCommies: The ACR is a Marxist republic, and they're definitely the good guys. The author is a communist herself, and she's done her research.
** The Freeside Special Economic Zone may be wary of the 'reds', but they are otherwise very friendly, and very anarchist.
* [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Friendly Neighborhood Dracula]]: Lukash and Becky are basically the only vampires in the book that aren't working with the fascists.
* MonsterProgenitor: Lukash and Otto were some of the few surviving Nachtjager from World War 2. Otto fled to America where he helped create more draculas, while Lukash defected to the Soviet Union, and presumably only ever turned Becky.
* NonHeteronormativeSociety: People from all across the LGBT+ spectrum are represented in Ashland and Freeside, and gender norms in general are very relaxed.
* NotUsingTheZWord: The shambling cannibalistic corpses are called 'roamers', not zombies.
** Also, the nocturnal superpowered bloodsuckers are not once referred to as vampires. They are, depending on who is talking, called 'hunters', 'Nachtjagers', or 'draculas'.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The Blacklanders are this by virtue of being literal white supremacists.
* ShoutOut: Suffice to say the author has playeda little bit too much Fallout her fair share of {{VideoGame/Fallout}} and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
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ZombieApocalypse: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed.]] There are definitely zombies around, but they're far from the main threat.
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* BrokenBird: Jules has been through the wringer, as a trans woman in a fascist territory.
* CastFullOfGay
* ChummyCommies: The ACR is a Marxist republic, and they're definitely the good guys. The author is a communist herself, and she's done her research.
** The Freeside Special Economic Zone may be wary of the 'reds', but they are otherwise very friendly, and very anarchist.
* [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Friendly Neighborhood Dracula]]: Lukash and Becky are basically the only vampires in the book that aren't working with the fascists.
* MonsterProgenitor: Lukash and Otto were some of the few surviving Nachtjager from World War 2. Otto fled to America where he helped create more draculas, while Lukash defected to the Soviet Union, and presumably only ever turned Becky.
* NonHeteronormativeSociety: People from all across the LGBT+ spectrum are represented in Ashland and Freeside, and gender norms in general are very relaxed.
* NotUsingTheZWord: The shambling cannibalistic corpses are called 'roamers', not zombies.
** Also, the nocturnal superpowered bloodsuckers are not once referred to as vampires. They are, depending on who is talking, called 'hunters', 'Nachtjagers', or 'draculas'.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The Blacklanders are this by virtue of being literal white supremacists.
* ShoutOut: Suffice to say the author has played
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The past lies like a nightmare over the world.
Two hundred years after the War when atomic fire rained from the skies and burned the world to cinders, human civilization has had time to rebuild within the burned-out husk of Old America. But the old terrors of the past still persist, and while some work to build a better world, others still dream of reclaiming the glory of the Old World.
In southern Appalachia, political commissar Magnolia Blackadder is sent on a mission into the irradiated Exclusion Zone of Old DC, where an evil that humanity thought it had vanquished centuries ago is waking up and rebuilding its strength. Along the way, she meets a strange woman with terrible secrets and an unspeakable past, and as they forge a bond and brave the terrors of the wasteland together, she learns that some demons are not so easily exorcised, and that some stones are better left unturned.
In this her debut novel, award-winning author Natalie Ironside delivers a new vision of the post-apocalypse, a tale of adventure, terror, love, and that most basic and most powerful of all human desires: Freedom.
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* AuthorFilibuster:
* Shout-Out: Suffice to say the author has played a little bit too much Fallout and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
* ZombieApocalypse:
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The past lies like a nightmare over the world.
Two hundred years after the War when atomic fire rained from the skies and burned the world to cinders, human civilization has had time to rebuild within the burned-out husk of Old America. But the old terrors of the past still persist, and while some work to build a better world, others still dream of reclaiming the glory of the Old World.
In southern Appalachia, political commissar Magnolia Blackadder is sent on a mission into the irradiated Exclusion Zone of Old DC, where an evil that humanity thought it had vanquished centuries ago is waking up and rebuilding its strength. Along the way, she meets a strange woman with terrible secrets and an unspeakable past, and as they forge a bond and brave the terrors of the wasteland together, she learns that some demons are not so easily exorcised, and that some stones are better left unturned.
In this her debut novel, award-winning author Natalie Ironside delivers a new vision of the post-apocalypse, a tale of adventure, terror, love, and that most basic and most powerful of all human desires: Freedom.
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!! This show provides examples of:
* AfterTheEnd:
* AuthorFilibuster:
* Shout-Out: Suffice to say the author has played a little bit too much Fallout and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
* ZombieApocalypse:
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