Life in the People's Republic of Victoria [Paperback]
Naarm, 2029. Our protagonist finds himself navigating the desolate, isolated landscape in search of his best mate Goldo, who was last seen at the Northcote Socialist Club, having an awkward exchange with some girl, the singer in this not-so-great band.
This book features a foreword by writer Alex James, and an additional essay by John Goddard which discusses the key themes of the book which include: government over reach, hyper-inflation, lockdowns, reparations, pronouns, gender-madness, the New World Order, censorship, and more.
This book is beautifully printed in paperback. It measures 12cm x 20cm.
Naarm, 2029. Our protagonist finds himself navigating the desolate, isolated landscape in search of his best mate Goldo, who was last seen at the Northcote Socialist Club, having an awkward exchange with some girl, the singer in this not-so-great band.
This book features a foreword by writer Alex James, and an additional essay by John Goddard which discusses the key themes of the book which include: government over reach, hyper-inflation, lockdowns, reparations, pronouns, gender-madness, the New World Order, censorship, and more.
This book is beautifully printed in paperback. It measures 12cm x 20cm.
Naarm, 2029. Our protagonist finds himself navigating the desolate, isolated landscape in search of his best mate Goldo, who was last seen at the Northcote Socialist Club, having an awkward exchange with some girl, the singer in this not-so-great band.
This book features a foreword by writer Alex James, and an additional essay by John Goddard which discusses the key themes of the book which include: government over reach, hyper-inflation, lockdowns, reparations, pronouns, gender-madness, the New World Order, censorship, and more.
This book is beautifully printed in paperback. It measures 12cm x 20cm.