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Tomorrow's World

3.38 of 5 stars 3.38  ·  rating details  ·  8 ratings  ·  4 reviews
In a world on the verge of environmental catastrophe,run communities logically by rationing every resource and monitoring every action to make sure it is in accordance with the Common Good. Amidst a division between Names (naturally born people) and Numbers (those created through genetical engineering), detective Ben Travis and his Number partner Paula are on the case of a...more
Paperback, 350 pages
Published March 1st 2008 by Medallion Press (first published 2008)
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This book actually made me think as to what is going to happen to us if we keep up trashing our planet.In a world where people are forced to live in closed quarters, where going outside means death,where global warming, chemicals, and pollution has poisoned the planet to the point where it is not habitable any more. A story between two unlikely people. Ben Travis is the natural born human and Perfect Paula is genetically engineered to perfect the flaws of a typical human. They work together as d...more
Zac Wood
This book was pretty good science fiction. The story and characters are good, but the obnoxious environmentalism tends to annoy me. The ending is stupid... a freak solar flare burns all the pollution and disease out of the atmosphere and our intrepid heroes, who had left the safe-haven of their computer-run biodome to die in the toxic wastelands, are miraculously saved. Yay.
Beck
Beck rated it 3 of 5 stars
Do any environmentalist books bother with subtlety? That said, I still enjoyed it.
I.E. Lester
Murder mystery story set in a Philip K. Dick style future world.

A bit predictable but the world is reasonably well relised and the prose style is easy to read.
Io
Io marked it as to-read
Shelves: sci-fi, mystery
Melon109
Melon109 marked it as to-read
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Kelly
Kelly rated it 4 of 5 stars
Jess (The Cozy Reader) Kennedy
Jess (The Cozy Reader) Kennedy marked it as to-read
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Richard
Richard rated it 2 of 5 stars
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Bethany
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Shelves: sci-fi, fiction, thriller
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