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Cargando... Rebirth (Praegressus Project #1)por Aaron Hodges
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Rebirth The Praegressus Project, Book 1 By: Aaron Hodges Narrated by: Michael Stene This is an audible book I requested and the review is voluntary. This is a suspense-filled book that kept me on the edge of my....tablet. lol The world building was good and I don't want to live there. It was an intense book where scientist were experimenting on kids. If you like Max Ride by James Patterson then you will like this. Similar but different enough to stand alone. Can't wait to see what happens next! The narrator kept the feel of the book flowing well. Great job! sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesThe Praegressus Project (Volume 1)
A thrilling new scifi by New York Times Bestselling Author Aaron Hodges. For centuries, our evolution has stagnated. Surrounded by technology, we ceased to adapt. Until now. In 2051, the Western Allies States have risen as the new power in North America. Now a mysterious epidemic is spreading across the countryside, igniting terror wherever it touches. But its victims do not die - they change. People call them the Chead, and where they walk, destruction follows. Amidst the wealth of San Francisco, eighteen year old Chris is caught in the cross-hairs of the government when his mother is accused of treason. Spirited away in the night, he wakes in a facility hidden deep in the Californian mountains. There he must face the horrors of the Praegressus Project. Chances of survival are slim; but only the lucky get to die... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The logic is thin, and the characters are so emotional as to be drama queens. No one acts rationally; they all have stereotypical roles to play. Not enough is really explained to make sense of everything.
The copy editing is acceptable and the plot stays true to itself. ( )