Immurement: A Young Adult Science Fiction Dystopian Novel (The Undergrounders Series Book One)
by:
Norma Hinkens (author)
GRAND PRIZE WINNER of the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Award for fiction WINNER of the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Award for Young Adult fictionThe Sweepers are coming. They hunt the young. Earth's end is her beginning.Sixteen-year-old Derry and her brother live in perpetual fear of...
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GRAND PRIZE WINNER of the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Award for fiction WINNER of the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Award for Young Adult fictionThe Sweepers are coming. They hunt the young. Earth's end is her beginning.Sixteen-year-old Derry and her brother live in perpetual fear of capture. They survive underground on a scorched earth overrun by gangs, clones, and mysterious hoverships. When her brother goes missing, Derry's only hope of finding him is to strike a deal with a group of cutthroat subversives. Desperate to save her brother, she leads a daring raid to uncover the secrets behind the Sweepers' hoverships, but she soon finds out the world she knows is a lie.Keeping her brother alive may require trusting her enemy and opening her heart to something she never thought possible. Immurement is the first book in The Undergrounders Series, a sci-fi dystopian thriller trilogy. If you like captivating apocalyptic tales, gritty complex heroines, and twists you won't see coming, then you'll love this fast-paced, end-of-the-world adventure!
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9780996624817 (0996624813)
ASIN: 0996624813
Publish date: 2015-12-11
Publisher: Dunecadia Publishing
Pages no: 260
Edition language: English
Author: Norma Hinkens Title: Immurement Series: Undergrounders Cover Rating: Book Rating: Buy This Book: The year is 2069. Sixteen-year-old Derry and her brother live in perpetual fear of capture. They survive underground on a post-apocalyptic earth overrun by gangs and clones, and hun...
I think I've reached the point where I should take a break from the Dystopian future. This is the newest reading experience in a growing string of books from the genre that I didn't like. I think I might have saturated my need for Dystopian stories for a while. At least for the ones that don't seem ...