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How My Cyborg Dog Saved the World
How My Cyborg Dog Saved the World
How My Cyborg Dog Saved the World
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How My Cyborg Dog Saved the World

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This is the extended version of three short novels I previously published about a military grade cyborg dog turned mischievous and self-determined family pet with a very human personality! This extended version has an additional unexpected twist and crazy hilarious ending! My novel explores, in comical story telling fashion, the dangers and benefits of technological progress, political corruption and the need for stronger global environmental regulations as well as the human element that binds us all together! The dilemma is out of this world and the solution spectacularly impossible yet theoretically plausible!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherYasmine Black
Release dateOct 14, 2017
ISBN9781370900053
How My Cyborg Dog Saved the World
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Yasmine Black

I mainly write about concepts of humanity, compassion and the soul... The interconnectedness and inter-dependent relationship between all living things...

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    How My Cyborg Dog Saved the World - Yasmine Black

    How My Cyborg Dog Saved the World

    Yasmine Black

    Copyright © 2017 Yasmine Black

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    Table of Contents

    1. Aiko Musing

    2. Daiki Finds His Missing Shoe

    3. Hikaru Is Granted His Freedom

    4. Hikaru Rescues a Baby Goat

    5. The Moral Dilemma

    6. Message on the Back of a Postage Stamp

    7. Hikaru’s Confession

    8. All Is Well…

    9. Professor Geiger, the Genius Hobby-Inventor

    10. The Telepathic Goat Pascal-Picasso

    11. Geiger’s Quantum Leap

    12. Pascal’s Compass of Truth

    13. Aiko the Anime Journalist

    14. The End of the World

    15. A Dog With a Bone

    16. The Geiger Factor

    17. Goats That Play Gongs

    18. The Telepathic Goat Who Could Sense Police Presence

    19. How A Crazy Hippy, a Cyborg Dog & a Musically Trained Goat Became the Ultimate Global Anti-Whaling Surveillance Team

    Chapter 1

    Aiko Musing

    Dear Diary,

    Why am I just starring outside the window? Why won’t I go outside and enjoy the fresh air and play and run around like other teenage girls? Well for one thing no teenage girl ever plays and runs around past the age of five and it is completely pointless. I’ll just ruin my outfit or one of Darwin’s goats will literally eat my outfit like it did the last time I tried to pet one of them.

    Having said that I do miss spending time with Darwin, our elderly hippy gardener.

    We have 25 acres of bushland that somehow requires a gardener and a small army of goats for maintenance. That’s where Darwin comes in. He is a funny old guy who lives in his own tiny house on our property and in return for no rent maintains the wild trees by getting rid of wild weeds like blackberry bushes and planting new native trees and shrubs to promote a more balanced natural eco-system. The property belongs to my cousin, Daiki whom I have lived with ever since my father’s disappearance.

    …That was in Tokyo, Japan where both Daiki and I grew up. Daiki left Japan years ago and work-toured several fascinating cities around the world as a medical imaging equipment engineer. Some of the places he lived and worked in were Hong Kong, Manhattan, and Munich. I still remember the first postcard he sent me when I was seven… I miss those days. For ten years it was the only contact I had with my cousin. When he left he had just finished his masters degree and for the next ten years my parents couldn’t stop showing off his postcards and talking excitedly about their successful nephew or reminding me to keep studying hard so I can be just like him and tour the world when I grow up. Then my mother died, my father disappeared and I was exiled to the furthest most

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