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The Tiniest Invaders, Book One Coexistence

By: William Bebb
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Over the last several hundred million years Earth has been visited by many different types of aliens. They came for a plethora of reasons. For most, it was the same reason humanity peers up into the night sky- curiosity. Like people today going on vacation, they came, they saw, took some snapshots, picked up a few souvenirs and went home. Others came to gather various rare minerals and biological specimens, but eventually even they went home. Only one alien race liked Earth enough to stay, until now.A typical, quiet (boring) evening is significantly enlivened when a man is confronted with something very unexpected in his bathroom. When a very small vehicle, camouflaged to appear as a humble roach, operated by a race of extremely tiny invaders makes first contact the question isn't do they come in peace but will they leave in pieces?The Tiniest Invaders is over 110,000 words in length which comes out to approximately 284 pages in length.This story explores what happens when Earth is invaded by aliens so tiny that humans don't even know it happened. The aliens like Earth. Well, most of the things they like. The only problem they are facing is deciding whether to remove the idiotic humans or try to find a way to coexist with them. Humorous Science Fiction
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