Endgame: The Calling
Twelve ancient cultures were chosen millennia ago to represent humanity in Endgame, a global game that will decide the fate of humankind. Endgame has always been a possibility, but never a reality…until now. Twelve meteorites have just struck Earth, each meteorite containing a message for a...
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Twelve ancient cultures were chosen millennia ago to represent humanity in Endgame, a global game that will decide the fate of humankind. Endgame has always been a possibility, but never a reality…until now. Twelve meteorites have just struck Earth, each meteorite containing a message for a Player who has been trained for this moment. At stake for the Players: saving their
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00HU5NEQK
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 496
Edition language: English
OUR FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN. OUR FUTURE IS YOUR FUTURE. WHAT WILL BE WILL BE. PEOPLE OF EARTH. ENDGAME HAS BEGUN.Seriously. It's maddening to hear people say it's like the THG series when in fact, IT'S NOT!!!!!!!James Frey and Nils Johnson-Shelton's introduction already captured my heart. A very powerfu...
Read this review and more on my blog October Tune!When I first heard about Endgame: The Calling I was curious. A book with an actual scavenger hunt hidden inside? That should be awesome right? Well, no. Because when I started reading the book, I was annoyed right from the start. And even though I to...
Sigue hacia abajo para encontrar la reseña en español.I got this review copy from NetGalley.This is not a bad book and I liked it much more than I thought while I was reading it after I finished it, but it’s a bit weird and slow at first, because a lot of the things that the characters know are not ...
Jane Hunt Writer First StepsJane Hunt Writer Book Reviews FacebookJane Hunt Writer Book Reviews Google+The sample of Endgame I read, intrigued me enough to want to read the rest. You can read my initial thoughts after reading the sample chapters here: My Review of Endgame - sample Unfortunately the ...
“The Calling” is the first book of James Frey’s Endgame Trilogy. I had heard of this book briefly before I saw it in a book store. What I liked about the hardcover version was the codes and pictures in the book. It looked interesting and the synopsis sounded quite interesting, too. Unfortunately, ...