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James Morcan

Autor de The Ninth Orphan

29 Obras 359 Miembros 47 Reseñas 2 Preferidas

Series

Obras de James Morcan

The Ninth Orphan (2011) 90 copias
Fiji (2011) 54 copias
The Orphan Factory (2012) 33 copias

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Anno 2020 by James Morcan

A story of how people are coping with lock downs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Masterly told through alternating chapters in different countries across the world. People with different opinions, demographics, nationalities and religions communicate remotely with each other. A they face the virus each one is dealing with personal issues as well. I really enjoyed Anno 2020 and highly recommend to all.
 
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SheriAWilkinson | Nov 22, 2020 |
Engaging Plot

Assigning the appropriate number of stars for the book was difficult.

I loved the story line. The characters were diverse and on point. The flow was smooth and the segues natural.

However, the book needs editing. The many typos and unnecessary chapters at the end need to be fixed as they made reading difficult and drug the story out longer than necessary.

But, I’m all about the story. There’s no faking the tension between ethnic groups or a corrupt government. The clandestine mission unfolding within these pages quickly captured my interest and held to the end. I love the thought of an international group wanting to see rights wronged - even through the use of deniable assets.

I look forward to reading book 2 in the Dogon Initiative series.
… (más)
 
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Bibliodiction | Apr 5, 2020 |
Debunking Holocaust Denial Theories by James Morgan is a fact filled book about a horrible time in our history. I don't know how anyone with even 2 brain cells could deny the Holocaust! This book is packed with facts, pictures, and quotes. It really is a tear- jerker of a book. It's sad that genocide is not over even after the Him look at Rowanda, and Camp 22.
 
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MontzaleeW | Mar 3, 2019 |
I really enjoyed this book. Sebastian, or Nine as he is referred to throughout most of the book, is a genetically modified human raised at the Pedemont Orphanage with 22 other orphans. This is not a real orphanage but a laboratory run by the Omega group. They are trained by the secretive Omega group to be chameleons, fighters, assassins and whatever else they need. When Nine decides he wants to be free and have his own life, he puts himself and mistakenly Isabelle at risk. I was hooked from the beginning in a plot that is all too believable. I will need to read the next two books in this trilogy.… (más)
 
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Carlathelibrarian | 11 reseñas más. | Feb 5, 2019 |

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Obras
29
Miembros
359
Popularidad
#66,805
Valoración
4.2
Reseñas
47
ISBNs
39
Idiomas
8
Favorito
2

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