Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 25th Feb 2026 - Explora Books will present two provocative nonfiction titles by Rosanna Martella at the London Book Fair, taking place March 10-12, 2026, at Olympia London in Hammersmith, London, UK. My Experience of Covid-19 Before the World Knew It and The Great Awakening: From Cabal Fall and Humanity Rising to 5D Earth sit firmly outside mainstream pandemic and political writing, positioning themselves as personal records shaped by distrust of institutions, alternative research, and spiritual belief.
Both books are written in a direct first-person voice and framed as truth-telling projects. Martella does not aim for neutrality. Instead, she places her own experiences and conclusions at the center, asking readers to question accepted timelines, official explanations, and systems of authority. The result is not traditional investigative nonfiction, but something closer to a compiled manifesto built from lived experience, online research, and personal conviction.

My Experience of Covid-19 Before the World Knew It begins with illness in mid-2019 and expands outward into a wide-ranging critique of public health, pharmaceutical power, global governance, and financial control. Rather than focusing on narrative pacing or character development, the book functions as an argument. Chapters read as assembled evidence files, pulling from alternative media figures, medical dissenters, and spiritual commentary. Instructional sections, such as health advice and financial warnings, are woven into the text, reinforcing the author's belief that information should be acted upon, not just absorbed.
The Great Awakening takes an even broader scope. It blends political conspiracy, religious history, and New Age spirituality into a single framework that explains global events as part of a hidden struggle between oppressive forces and an emerging shift in human consciousness. Large portions of the book consist of reprinted material from online disclosures and Telegram posts, giving it the feel of an archive rather than a linear essay. Capitalization, repetition, and urgency are used as stylistic tools rather than flaws, reflecting the tone of the sources themselves.
What connects both books is Martella's intent. She writes openly about fear, control, and power, but also about hope and release. These are books for readers who actively seek alternative explanations, who value personal testimony over institutional credibility, and who are comfortable engaging with material that challenges consensus.
At the London Book Fair, Explora Books' display offers space for conversation around fringe nonfiction, belief-driven publishing, and the growing audience for works that reject traditional gatekeeping. Martella's titles are not designed to persuade everyone--but they are designed to be read closely, argued with, and remembered.
My Experience of Covid-19 Before the World Knew It and The Great Awakening: From Cabal Fall and Humanity Rising to 5D Earth are available on Amazon and other major retailers.
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