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Electron Eat Electron

By Noel M. Loomis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of mutants and advanced tech, a teenage president battles a ruthless enemy using his mind and sonic waves to save civilization from destruction.

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2020-11-05
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Summary

"Electron Eat Electron" by Noel M. Loomis is a mid-20th-century science fiction story that dives into a future world of incredible technology and mutant abilities, reshaping the nature of warfare. It explores big ideas about civilization, the morality of war, and where human advancement could lead us, be it towards great achievements or utter ruin. A major electronic war unfolds between the Western Hemisphere and the Hunyas and raises questions about the balance between human soldiers and machines. The plot follows President Jeffrey Wadsworth, a brilliant and quick-thinking sixteen-year-old mutant who must navigate this conflict. Prepared for a unique war fought with strategy and technology, Wadsworth engages in swift calculations and faces explosive moments, all while holding onto his belief in protecting human life and society. As bombings become a grave threat, Wadsworth uses sonic technology to change the course of the war against the Hunyas, proving that intelligence and creativity can prevent disaster.

About the Author

Noel Loomis was an American writer, principally of western, mystery and science-fiction. Born and raised in the American West, he was sufficiently familiar with that territory to write a useful history of the Wells Fargo company.

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