The Island That Could Have Been (The British Ain't Coming)

"The island that could of been" is a work of alternate history, and a fiction book, written by famous polish author and alternate historian enthusiast, Jacek Dukaj. The book takes from many scientific findings, such as scientific evidence to suggest that 2 gigantic islands existed just north of France, but were wiped out by a deadly meteor, ending the mezezoic period. Evidence suggests that if the meteor kept to it's original course, and wasn't flown off course by it's high speed and the earth's gravity, then we could of had 2 massive islands floating above the waters of the Northern Sea. Jacek's famous book portrays the island to be home to many different small ethnic groups and tribal clans, all united under one kingdom, ruled by a monarch who is adored by its people. The book has gained international recognition, and has inspired many to create their own alternate history books, leading to the eventual creation of such classics as: "The Supercontinent that stayed" "Atlantis Ahead!" And "Absens Europa".