The Lost Earth Reports from the Moon
By Nathan LeMay
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This book is about alien base on the moon, that has been watching our earth signals for years. They decide to recreate these signal see what the use is behind it, with humorous results. You get to read the report and observe the result with these beautiful illustrations.
Nathan LeMay
Nathan LeMay started writing funny, Illustrated sci-fi children's books. Nathan is a self-taught artist, who developed a passion for drawing space troopers, and perfected it through the years. Grew up in Washington State, enjoying the ocean and what the state has to offer. Currently living in the state of Arizona, and enjoys every minute of it. Hopes you enjoy the first book. Hopes to be able to publish more starring his goofy space troopers.
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The Lost Earth Reports from the Moon - Nathan LeMay
The Lost Earth Reports from The Moon
By
Nathan LeMay
Introduction
As you look up in the sky and see the bright round Moon, have you ever wondered what’s on or living on the Moon?
Growing up, those questions crossed my mind several times.
One day walking on a beach I came across a folder wrapped in a red ribbon marked TOP SECRET Moonbase reports of 2nd round of signals from Earth.
Opening the folder, I observed several reports, of thing things we take for granted, and holidays we celebrate.
Noticing after reading the reports they came with hand illustrated pictures.
Taking the folder, I ran home and laid on my bed