Infinity
Post-Chaos 2029. Adam, Sarah and Mia are living together, struggling with the fame of seeing numbers - the dates when people will die. But something is about to tear them apart. During The Chaos Mia swapped her number for another. Suddenly her powerful new ability makes her a terrifying target....
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Post-Chaos 2029. Adam, Sarah and Mia are living together, struggling with the fame of seeing numbers - the dates when people will die. But something is about to tear them apart. During The Chaos Mia swapped her number for another. Suddenly her powerful new ability makes her a terrifying target. Everyone wants to live for ever...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781906427665 (1906427666)
ASIN: 1906427666
Publish date: 06-06-2011
Publisher: Chicken House
Pages no: 249
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Romance,
Thriller,
Dystopia,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Supernatural,
Fiction
I thoroughly enjoyed this final book of the Numbers series - the best of the three, in my opinion. Action packed and full of twists and turns, emotional and heart-wrenching, a very well written and considered plot. There is a lot going on in this book and the action doesn't let up for a minute. Adam...
I thoroughly enjoyed this final book of the Numbers series - the best of the three, in my opinion. Action packed and full of twists and turns, emotional and heart-wrenching, a very well written and considered plot. There is a lot going on in this book and the action doesn't let up for a minute. Adam...
What an ending to the Numbers trilogy! I'm usually a little disappointed at the end of trilogies, but this one didn't disappoint! I felt some parts were a little silly, but it wasn't enough for me to dislike the book. And this time around there was an actual bad guy, instead of society in general, w...
A solid ending to the trilogy. Enjoyed all three books because they are so different.
I wasn't looking forward to reading this conclusion to the series before I opened up the first page and saw an interesting little note from the publisher. It summed up for me what this series has been trying to say all along in a few succinct sentences:"Actually, it's not about dying; it's about how...