Thursday, June 14, 2018
Nemesis
Every other year on her birthday, Min is murdered. And comes back to life. She tells someone when she is little and they think she has a big imagination. She decides to stop telling them, but it keeps happening. The older she gets the more determined is to figure out what is happening to her. She uncovers notes her psychologist has taken during her sessions and she realizes something is not right. Her memories begin to come back- strange tests, inoculations, blood draws. When strange things start happening in their little isolated town, events begin to unfold quickly. Min discovers that there may be more people involved in her experiences than she can believe. People she trusted- including her mother. As global catastrophes begin to occur, Project Nemesis goes into full effect. Her entire class at school is left alone to fend for themselves. Who will take the lead? Who are the other 3 Beta test subjects? How will violence and desperation take hold of the teenagers? The answers they get are beyond anything that they can believe and more terrifying than can be imagines. Friends will have to take sides and this time death might be permanent. This book reminds me a bit of the Gone series by Michael Grant and Lord of the Flies all mixed with a technological twist. I'm sure book two will bring about more deceit and death- the cliffhanger was most definitely epic. Happy reading my friends.
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