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The Last Song on Earth

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The Last Song on Earth

De: Dave Berry, Jamie Scallion
Narrado por: Joe Heasman
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In a not-so-distant future, MUSE, the all-powerful tech giant, has erased the human music archive. When rebellious musician William Jones uploads the first real song in decades, he is exiled from the internet and branded an enemy of progress.

Years later, MUSE’s mysterious founder launches a global contest to reignite human collaboration. William joins forces with fellow Beatlemaniac Eliza, and together they form a band. But what begins as a competition soon spirals into a high-stakes game that will test their friendship, their courage, and the very soul of art.

The Last Song on Earth is a thrilling story of rebellion, friendship, and the fight to reclaim creativity.

©2026 Jamie Scallion and Dave Berry (P)2026 Jamie Scallion and Dave Berry

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‘A completely original, surprising and thrilling tale, The Last Song on Earth takes today’s world of algorithms and AI and shunts it into a near-future hellscape where real music has been erased and the only songs available are artificially generated. And then combines all that with a will-they-won’t-they love story, a world-wide contest and yes, a proper band! Strong characters, well-drawn environment, impeccable Beatles knowledge and wild jeopardy throughout make this a properly great read. I was gripped from start to finish.’ Miranda Sawyer, The Guardian

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