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The Omega Point - Whitley Strieber
The Omega Point
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2012 came and went.  The world prepared itself for impending disaster--and nothing happened.  Or so it seemed.  But by 2020, energy from a supernova is disrupting the sun. Solar storms ravage the globe with unprecedented ferocity, and debris in the form of comets and asteroids threaten to end... show more
2012 came and went.  The world prepared itself for impending disaster--and nothing happened.  Or so it seemed.  But by 2020, energy from a supernova is disrupting the sun. Solar storms ravage the globe with unprecedented ferocity, and debris in the form of comets and asteroids threaten to end life on earth.  The wealthy of the world hide in vast underground bunkers, but even they know that they cannot survive without a miracle.  It all comes down to one man—a young psychiatrist named David Ford—who may hold the power to save the world.  Newly employed at the extravagant Acton Clinic, Ford encounters people who seem to understand what's happening… some may even possess an extraordinary knowledge of what’s to come.  One of them is the beautiful and enigmatic Caroline Light, who demands more from Ford than he could possibly give… another is cunning ex-CIA operative Mack Graham, a skilled killer with questionable loyalties…December 21, 2012 was not the end.  The end is The Omega Point: where time stops. 
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780765323347 (0765323346)
ASIN: 0765323346
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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Lyndi
Lyndi rated it
By the end of Chapter 10, I couldn't find it within myself to continue reading.Dear Author, By the time I get through 40% of the book, something should have happened. Aside from one person getting killed in the very beginning and another getting knocked out.And how much sense does this make?- You're...
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2.0 The Omega Point
I didn't enjoy this book at all. It was a bit *much*, I know Strieber's obsession with New Age fluff, but this book was just too confusing. I was hoping for aliens, but all they did was take people, like the Rapture.
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