H2O
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.34 (914 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00A447DDE |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 280 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
But in a world where knowledge has disappeared, curiosity will get you killed.Generations ago, the Passim Virus wiped out most of humanity. But to uncover the dark secret behind this front, Roy must venture deeper into the wilderness where marauders and the deadly Passim Virus wait to kill. Then Roy finds a tantalizing clue that leads him down the coast of what used to be the state of Oregon. It's there, outside the Territory, where he discovers the truth about his father's murder and where he meets his unexpected destiny -- To free humanity from the bondage of a powerful enemy.. The survivors banded togethe
Decent enough, could have been better Ash H The first thing I didn't really like about this book was that it was written in first person (I/Me/My), but that's just a matter of personal preference. The writing was ok but not great. The narrator never tells us his name, so the first time someone called him by it I was a bit confused as to who they were talking to. There are a few dead ends, such as why Lily was allowed to do what she did and get away with it and how the Fibs knew about the plans ahead of time. The thing that got me the most was The Secret. It was so abrupt and shocking that I had a hard time accepting that the characters did not question it more or stumble a little ov. A very engaging tale about a conspiracy in a post-apocalyptic Thomas Hay A very engaging tale about a conspiracy in a post-apocalyptic world. It's written in an intimate voice, so you really feel for the main character. I had downloaded it a while ago, after reading two of Belateche's other books, but didn't get to reading it right away. Now, I'm downloading another of his books and this time I'll read it right away!. Susan Watley said Loved it. A fun story that's intimate and personal. This was science fiction with real characters at its core. This is my third book by Belateche, and though they're all very different, they're all good. Highly recommend H"Loved it" according to Susan Watley. A fun story that's intimate and personal. This was science fiction with real characters at its core. This is my third book by Belateche, and though they're all very different, they're all good. Highly recommend H2O for a great intimate read.. O for a great intimate read.
He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and son. He's written the bestsellers "Einstein's Secret," "The Origin of Dracula," and "H2O." He's also written screenplays for Paramount, Universal, Sony, Lionsgate, and Warner Bros. Irving Belateche is an author, screenwriter, and adjunct professor at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.
A great story with a unique plot." -- Hawaiibarb. "An entertaining sci-fi/thriller classic science fiction where the story is personal and the premise is intelligent." -- Nina "A thrilling ride sparse and beautiful." -- LouisL"A compelling mystery, realistically told The world has become small again, and this is reflected in the post-apocalyptic world smaller, simpler, and more focused on individuals."-- Fabianspace "Superbly written everything about it is beautifully rendered. A very human story"