The Phoenix Cycle: Would You?
by:
Robert Edward (author)
When a citizen of New San Francisco reaches his or her 18th annual cycle, they are given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get out of the city’s vast ghetto. This opportunity cannot simply be brushed aside. All citizens who recently turned 18 are forced to make the decision to apply in a colossal...
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When a citizen of New San Francisco reaches his or her 18th annual cycle, they are given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get out of the city’s vast ghetto. This opportunity cannot simply be brushed aside. All citizens who recently turned 18 are forced to make the decision to apply in a colossal stadium, in front of the entire city. While there is no guarantee that an applicant will be accepted, one thing is for certain, anyone who dares apply will change his or her life forever.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780991378500 (0991378504)
Publish date: December 25th 2013
Publisher: Smashwords
Pages no: 38
Edition language: English
The Phoenix Cycle: Would you?, seems to be a very brief introduction to a much larger story. This section of the story probably raises more questions than it should. I wondered about the ash, the potato bar, the Inner Circle and who the hell these people were, why they were doing these things and wh...
The Phoenix Cycle: Would you?, seems to be a very brief introduction to a much larger story. This section of the story probably raises more questions than it should. I wondered about the ash, the potato bar, the Inner Circle and who the hell these people were, why they were doing these things and wh...
I won this in a giveaway and read the PDF format. This is my honest review. Everyone from the Inner Circle and many men in the bullpen cheered as waves of clapping hands scended (nautical term) through the crowds On page 37 of the PDF. I'm not sure if that was a note the author made to hims...
I got this as a giveaway on Booklikes and I enjoyed it, but I didn't know it was a short story. This was like a big tease; there needs to be more even with a short story. And I have no idea what the first chapter had to do with the rest of the story. It didn't really get tied in later so that was...
The Phoenix Cycle is short. Very short. Therefore, some of the story seems a bit patchy at times and anyone wanting to know more about the why's and how's in the story is left wanting. However, the brevity - like it should in any short story - also gives the story some punch. And it is a good pun...