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Shift - Kim Curran
Shift
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When your average, 16-year old loser, Scott Tyler, meets the beautiful and mysterious Aubrey Jones, he learns he’s not so average after all. He’s a ‘Shifter’. And that means he has the power to undo any decision he’s ever made.At first, he thinks the power to shift is pretty cool. But as his... show more
When your average, 16-year old loser, Scott Tyler, meets the beautiful and mysterious Aubrey Jones, he learns he’s not so average after all. He’s a ‘Shifter’. And that means he has the power to undo any decision he’s ever made.At first, he thinks the power to shift is pretty cool. But as his world quickly starts to unravel around him he realises that each time he uses his power, it has consequences; terrible unforeseen consequences. Shifting is going to get him killed.In a world where everything can change with a thought, Scott has to decide where he stands.Praise and Reviews:“Shift is ingenious: what if every decision was malleable, every regret an opportunity? In her debut novel, Kim Curran handles these mind-bending concepts with a deft hand, showing us she is truly a bold new talent to watch.”- Adam Christopher, author of Empire State and Seven Wonders“It’s slick and quick with just the right amount of squick (Benjo’s lovely and gross), and the central premise unfolds satisfyingly.”- Tom Pollock, author of The City’s Son“Shift is exciting, funny, clever, scary, captivating, and – most importantly – really, really awesome.”- James Smythe, author of The Testimony and The Explorer“Kim Curran has crafted a sci-fi horror shocker packed with all kinds of cool stuff.”- Patrick Doud, Author of The Hunt for the Eye of Ogin and The Mornith War“Unless you can Shift, make the right choice now and read Kim Curran’s exciting debut. There is no reality in which you won’t enjoy this thrilling adventure. It’s like the best kind of video game: full of fun, mind-bendy ideas with high stakes, relentless action, and shocking twists that not even a Shifter could anticipate!”- E C Myers, author of Fair Coin“A hi-octane, timey-wimey thriller. It’ll blow your mind!”- James Dawson, author of Hollow Pike“Decide to read Shift and you won’t be wishing you could take the decision back! A brilliant premise, written with great clarity and skill by an incredibly talented author. Once you pick it up, you won’t be able to put it down.”– Bryony Pearce, author of Angel’s Fury.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B0095JKJRQ
Publisher: Strange Chemistry
Edition language: English
Series: Shift (#1)
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Aprille Legacy
Aprille Legacy rated it
0.0 Shift
Not for me unfortunately. DNF
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it
2.0
2.5 stars.The girl's name is Aubrey. 'Tis a good name that is rarely seen in media. I'd like to see it more, please and thank you. Just don't mess up the character.
Kribu
Kribu rated it
3.0 Shift
Shift was hard for me to get into at first, and I didn't really care for the ending, but the middle part was really pretty good - plenty of action and excitement, not a bad plot, passable characters (I liked Scott, although I never really connected with Aubrey). I did keep noticing a few awkward com...
Bruce's Reads
Bruce's Reads rated it
2.0 Shift (Strange Chemistry)
Overall, I was left uninspired by this story. I liked the premise, but things got so bogged down (almost immediately), that I found myself reading it only every few days. And only small bits. So much back story, so much of nothing happening. It really doesn't take a lot of thought power to understan...
Reading Under the Willow Tree
Reading Under the Willow Tree rated it
3.0 Shift by Kim Curran
Shift by Kim Curran Genre: Science-fiction Format: E-book ARC Expected publication: September 4th 2012 by Strange Chemistry When your average, 16-year old loser, Scott Tyler, meets the beautiful and mysterious Aubrey Jones, he learns he's not so average after all. He's a 'Shifter'. An...
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