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The Immortality Virus - Christine Amsden
The Immortality Virus
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Christine Amsden,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Twilight Times Books
Christine Amsden,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Twilight Times Books
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 2940012304599
Publisher: Twilight Times Books
Pages no: 247
Edition language: English
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Kriss Morton - In the Loft of the Cabin Goddess
Kriss Morton - In the Loft of the Cabin Goddess rated it
4.0 The Immortality Virus
The The Immortality Virus was a fast paced science fiction tale set in an alternative reality if the key’s to immortality was found. It is not a dystopian story as much as it takes place in a dystopian future. Thing about what would happen if everyone stopped being able to die, but people kept havin...
tien
tien rated it
3.0 The Immortality Virus
We all know curiosity kills the cat and still, curiosity brought Grace Harper to meet with one of the richest and most powerful man, Matthew Stanton Jr. Matthew Stanton Sr was killed a few weeks earlier and whilst Grace is good at her job as an investigator, she doubts that she is being summoned to...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it
3.0 The Immortality Virus
The Immortality Virus is a wild ride. It's a scary glimpse into the results of what could happen were the fountain of youth discovered. Years into the future, no one ages anymore and the world is over populated. Violence and poverty is an overwhelming reality. In the middle of all of this, Grace...
Stacks on Stacks on Stacks
Stacks on Stacks on Stacks rated it
0.0
Yet another book I couldn't open whatsoever. Dammit, and I really wanted to read this one too. I was freaking excited. X_X
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*Rating* 3 - 3.5 stars*Genre* Speculative Fiction/Science Fiction*Review*The Immortality Virus, by Christine Amsden, is set in the mid-21st century where the human race has stopped aging upon reaching the age of twenty-five. The only problem with being given the gift of immortality is that nobody di...
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