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The Base: Habitual Humanity, #3
White Data: Habitual Humanity, #2
Wastebasket: Novella 1: Habitual Humanity, #1
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Habitual Humanity Series

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In 2069, America is split between citizens and outsiders.

 

The citizens have it easy—so it seems. They have access to medical care, education, and jobs. But they're also measured by the Citizen Code. Every aspect of their life is monitored and calculated into this single score. If it's short of perfect, they could lose their citizen status.

 

Forced to live off the grid, the outsiders have no benefits from the government, but also no Citizen Code which measures them. They have freedom, but also hardship.

 

Then the government launches a secret project to enhance their military power. They're breaking scientific barriers, but the accolades and achievements don't come without sacrificing a few morals.

 

 When the government focuses their new pet project against the outsiders, the outsiders fight back.

 

The Habitual Humanity Omnibus includes the entire novella series and will take readers through an epic, pre-apocalyptical American journey.

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Release dateAug 26, 2019
The Base: Habitual Humanity, #3
White Data: Habitual Humanity, #2
Wastebasket: Novella 1: Habitual Humanity, #1

Titles in the series (9)

  • Wastebasket: Novella 1: Habitual Humanity, #1

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    Wastebasket: Novella 1: Habitual Humanity, #1
    Wastebasket: Novella 1: Habitual Humanity, #1

    America's fall is a slow descent.    The year is 2069. America has suffered a split between two groups, the Citizens and the Outsiders. To make a transition as a Citizen, one has to join the military and serve as a six-year enlistment.   Not even a year into August Paxton's service and he's counting down the days until it's over. But then everything takes a turn when a military drone crashes into the Wastebasket and August is assigned to the team charged to uncover it. The Wastebasket, the world's largest trash dump, is home to natives that are rumored to be mentally and physically impaired, though no one is sure as to the extent of their condition. August is apprehensive about their mission's location but learns that the real source of trepidation originates from within his own crew.   Wastebasket is the first installment of the Habitual Humanity series by J. M. Tompkins. The Habitual Humanity series will follow America's fall into an apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic future.

  • The Base: Habitual Humanity, #3

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    The Base: Habitual Humanity, #3
    The Base: Habitual Humanity, #3

    Darius has a secret. Everyone does. Even Fort Campbell has been locked down for nineteen years. When Darius is assigned to Fort Campbell to join an elite medical program, he's excited. Nothing will come between him and his dream to become a doctor. It quickly becomes clear that the program isn't like his other assignments. His team is breaking scientific barriers that he never imagined possible - but not without sacrificing a few morals. Get The Base now to explore this science fiction mystery of the not-so-distant dystopian United States.

  • White Data: Habitual Humanity, #2

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    White Data: Habitual Humanity, #2
    White Data: Habitual Humanity, #2

    Naomi isn't perfect. But she needs to be.   America is split. Unemployment is high. Having a good citizen score is the key to a good life. Or is it?   Naomi Wilcox wakes from unconsciousness only to learn that she's going into surgery and her son, Sean, is in a medically induced coma. And he's going to need a liver transplant to save his life. Sean's chance of survival is tied to Naomi's citizen score and that's not looking too good. She must figure out a way to save her son - at any cost.   Read White Data now to experience a terrifying not-to-distant dystopian future of America.

  • The Cleansing: Habitual Humanity, #4

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    The Cleansing: Habitual Humanity, #4
    The Cleansing: Habitual Humanity, #4

    The hatred is spreading.   As a homeless teen living in New York City, Kata Washington isn't sure what she wants to do with her life, but she is sure it includes food, shelter, and safety. Then the cleansing begins. The cleansing is the government initiative to remove the homeless and other outsiders from live-work communities. Kata tries to evade the military by hiding in the old van where she lives in a crumbling parking deck, but that doesn't last for long. She's thrown into the back of a dump truck, just like the trash they view her as, and forcibly discarded off the grid, a place she'd never thought she'd be.   Her only survival skills include dumpster diving and programming, neither of which can help her survive the outside. Not only that, but the only person she knows is in the business of human trafficking. She must learn how to survive, and quick.   The Cleansing, the fourth novella of Habitual Humanity, takes place in 2071, and will complete the split between the outsiders and citizens. The apocalypse is about to begin.

  • Allies: Habitual Humanity, #5

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    Allies: Habitual Humanity, #5
    Allies: Habitual Humanity, #5

    In the fifth installment in the Habitual Humanity series, August is off the grid in Laurel, Montana, taking care of his own. Darius and Gia are stuck within Fort Campbell, building the army of dupes. Ocean is with Stella, Naomi, and their families in Fines Creek, North Carolina.  Miles is in New York, trying to find his way out.   When the United States proclaims war on the outsiders, their worlds will collide.

  • Mother, Novella 6: Habitual Humanity, #6

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    Mother, Novella 6: Habitual Humanity, #6
    Mother, Novella 6: Habitual Humanity, #6

    In the sixth installment in the Habitual Humanity series, Miles is organizing his army and is finalizing his plans for an attack with the help of Warren, Abel, Jake, and Ocean. Gia and Darius are stuck within Fort Campbell and within their own hells.

  • Fortitude: Habitual Humanity, #7

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    Fortitude: Habitual Humanity, #7
    Fortitude: Habitual Humanity, #7

    In the seventh installment of the Habitual Humanity series, Miles' endeavor to overthrow the American government is starting to take shape while Gia and Darius begin a dangerous plan to work for the outsiders from inside of Fort Campbell. The stakes are high and their lives are in danger as they fight for what they believe in.

  • The Habitual Humanity Omnibus: Habitual Humanity

    The Habitual Humanity Omnibus: Habitual Humanity
    The Habitual Humanity Omnibus: Habitual Humanity

    In 2069, America is split between citizens and outsiders.   The citizens have it easy—so it seems. They have access to medical care, education, and jobs. But they're also measured by the Citizen Code. Every aspect of their life is monitored and calculated into this single score. If it's short of perfect, they could lose their citizen status.   Forced to live off the grid, the outsiders have no benefits from the government, but also no Citizen Code which measures them. They have freedom, but also hardship.   Then the government launches a secret project to enhance their military power. They're breaking scientific barriers, but the accolades and achievements don't come without sacrificing a few morals.    When the government focuses their new pet project against the outsiders, the outsiders fight back.   The Habitual Humanity Omnibus includes the entire novella series and will take readers through an epic, pre-apocalyptical American journey.

  • Perpetual: Habitual Humanity, #8

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    Perpetual: Habitual Humanity, #8
    Perpetual: Habitual Humanity, #8

    In the eighth installment of the Habitual Humanity series, Miles, Darius, and Gianna execute their perilous agenda to bring justice for the dupes and outsiders in America. Read Perpetual today for the ending readers have been waiting for.

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