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Per Aspera ad Astra – A Drive to the Everest – ebook
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Elton Mask’s company takes on the impossible: drilling a car tunnel to the summit of Mount Everest. Blending hard engineering with wild ambition, this fast-paced sci-fi adventure explores the human drive to conquer nature itself — and what happens when the mountain fights back.
Smart, funny, and full of unexpected turns — perfect for fans of realistic sci-fi and visionary fiction.
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They said it couldn’t be done.
Digging a tunnel from Tibet to the summit of Mount Everest? Madness.
But Elon’s distant cousin, Elton Mask, doesn’t care much for what “they” say.
Backed by a mix of engineers, idealists, skeptics, and one surprisingly competent project manager, Elton launches the most ambitious infrastructure project in history: a single tunnel, drilled from the base of the world’s highest mountain all the way to its peak — wide enough for a car to drive through.
What follows is not a tale of war or catastrophe, but of engineering, diplomacy, and the quiet stubbornness that makes big ideas real.
Written in simple English, this novella blends action with realism, humour with grit, and leaves the reader wondering:
What if they actually did it?
| Pages | 150 |
|---|---|
| File format | |
| File size | 720 KB |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Sci-Fi, Engineering, Adventure, Near-Future, Satirical |
| Reading age | 13+ |
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Xenomorpheus –
A wild and funny ride up Everest!
This book is not your usual Everest story. Instead of climbers with ice picks, you get engineers with tunnel-boring machines! It mixes real engineering problems with crazy ideas, a bit of humor, and just enough realism to make you wonder, “Wait… could they actually do this?” The characters feel down-to-earth, the writing is simple and easy to follow, and the story keeps surprising you. If you enjoy sci-fi with a playful twist, this book will make you smile all the way to the summit.