Status Updates From The Immortality Virus
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Katy
is 25% done
Why on Earth did no one try to control the population when they figured out what was happening?
— Feb 07, 2013 10:28AM
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Jennifer
is on page 200 of 270
I like this book...but, for a PI this character has done...zip, like barely got started before it all crashed and burned.
— Oct 04, 2012 10:50AM
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Katie
is on page 199 of 270
It's getting harder and harder to get through this book.
— Aug 24, 2012 11:51AM
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Arthur
is on page 117 of 270
Ok, this is a fast-paced, fun dystopic future SF piece. The main character is a private eye, so it's not Hard SF, but it's a ripping good yarn!
— Nov 02, 2011 11:22AM
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Sheri
is 28% done
Interesting idea. I'm not usually much into sci-fi, but the writing is good so far
— Oct 18, 2011 06:31AM
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Shelley
is 80% done
Not sure how Grace is still sane with everything that she's been dealing with. We still have a long way to go before the end of the book and there still are people tryin to kill her!
— Oct 13, 2011 08:10PM
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Shelley
is 30% done
The farmers kidnapped people who wandered out to the country. They put them in chains and set them to work on the farm. The farmers killed anyone who wouldn't work. The farmers killed anyone they didn't like. The farmers ate the slaves for dinner and ground up others into nutri-bars...nice! Charlton Heston your movie Soylent Green has nothing on these people!
— Oct 13, 2011 03:55PM
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Shelley
is 11% done
"Grace stared down at the nutri-bars in her basket and echoed the woman's shudder. Once or twice a year, one of the news distributors would do a story about the farms and what happens on them. Often as not, they would call it "Soylent Green" and think they were being clever. Whatever the rumors, the truths about farms were enough to make anyone think twice before eating a nutri-bar."
— Oct 13, 2011 08:43AM
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