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⋙ Libro Gratis The Immortality Code eBook LL Fine Studio Psycat Julie Phelps Shannon Cook Idan Holstein

The Immortality Code eBook LL Fine Studio Psycat Julie Phelps Shannon Cook Idan Holstein



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Immortality Costs.


As the dawn of the 21st century is nearing, a young prodigy infiltrates a top secret Israeli genetic weapon laboratory, and quietly wait for further instructions. But when he discovers he is about to develop the same cancer that killed his father, he unravels an even darker secret threatening to destroy all mankind.

And this is when earth-shattering disaster strikes.



The Immortality Code eBook LL Fine Studio Psycat Julie Phelps Shannon Cook Idan Holstein

This book was a whole new experience for me. First of all, it's not written in the traditional way. It's actually written in an "internet" mode, combining chat transcripts (serving as dialogs in many cases), e-mails, even pee-mails (a very funny thing - I checked, it's an actual website). There are no text messages yet - although it's definitely sci-fi, it's plot takes place in the 90's.

This unusual structure keeps appearing throughout the book . Chats, e-mails, and then a surprising turn, usually written as a short story. Odd at first, I got used to it very fast and after a while I was very into it. A very immersing experience.

This unique structure keeps the plot going in many ways. It is basically the story of a computer genius (no spoilers here), trying to crack the human genome in an underground military lab.

Although it has a very fast pace, this book is actually very philosophical, and very into religion. It has very tough questions about God, offers an original theory about the story of the Garden of Eden, and raises very good questions about our destiny as a species.

On the other hand, it's a story of a very lonely young man, who lost his father to cancer, and fighting it himself. Among other things. He also falls in love with his college - and if I'll reveal more it WILL be a spoiler.

Overall - this book made a deep impression. It forced me to be on my toes due to the rapidly changing writing styles, as well as the twists and turns in the plot. Unlike most books, this one leaves gaps in the plot - but not in a bad way. It doesn't explain everything. It leaves questions unanswered. As I said - it made me think. Not many boos do.

Product details

  • File Size 894 KB
  • Print Length 258 pages
  • Publisher Oblivion; 5 edition (April 28, 2014)
  • Publication Date April 28, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00FIP1BI2

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The Immortality Code eBook LL Fine Studio Psycat Julie Phelps Shannon Cook Idan Holstein Reviews


As soon as the book started I faced a dilemma "Is it fiction or a real thing? Did it really happen?" The author left it to me.
Throughout the book, the question is hovering in the air. The plot makes so much sense, although it can also be imaginary.
The characters are very real, the events flowing like they were actually happening. I couldn't decide...
Anyway, this is a fascinating, thrilling story. And as in life, successes and failures are relative. There is no truly happy ending here. The questions remain unanswered.
To sum things up a VERY interesting book, read in a single breath, and stays on your mind way afterwards.
I enjoy sci-fi and particularly hard sci-fi. This book discusses the genome in ways that make it accessible to those not well versed in genetics. It does reach into some areas that are not established, but that is where the "fiction" comes to bear. The suspense is well built. I found the structure of the story's narrative a bit cumbersome at times but not in a way that ever made me want to put the book away and never return to it. In fact, during the time I was reading the book and would put it down to take care of other things, I found the book staying with me - it was in my head and wouldn't be left apart from me.

Even now, a few days after completing it, I have found thoughts it generated for me coming out in discussions with others.

In short it is a good read and a good story.
What can I say about this book? First off, I can tell you that it is a well crafted Sci-Fi thriller and fans of this genre will love sinking their teeth into this one! The story flows from scene to scene effortlessly, and the author shows exceptional ability when it comes to storytelling. Liron Fine has the ability to entice the reader into this dark and intriguing world which must receive nothing less than a 5 Stars from me.

As much as this genre can be predictable, I found this tale of intrigue to be refreshingly original. There are twists and turns in this page turner that will take the reader on a gripping journey.It's one of those rare stories that come along that makes you want to read it non-stop until you get to the end. I'm giving nothing away here. And this, I hope, will only add to the mystery!

A highly recommended read!
I was very disappointed with this book. I really wonder if the fact it is a translation caused many of the issues. There were many spelling and grammar errors. Occasionally it was necessary to stop and figure out what word was really meant in order for the sentence to make sense. The initial plot line had so much potential but went nowhere, a rehashing of plots put forth in the past, nothing new. This reader would begin to get into the story and then that part of the story rambled off somewhere else, leaving the reader wondering if finishing the story would be of any enjoyment value, not really. The fact that newer formats like email, chatrooms, etc., was used could have fun but...
I am fond of the biological sciences, and also computers. Believable science makes the best fiction I know of. This book has both, as well as some other things I like (trying not to include spoilers). I found it slow to get into, but once I was interested I didn't do anything but read this until it was finished. The cliffhanger end was a little irritating, but tolerable. When I thought about it, though, I realized that this one story was over, and didn't really rush the end. I think it would be good to put this book and its cousins all in one, but since I haven't read them all, I can't really judge, can I?
Although I am drawn to "unique" books, and I enjoy reading things that tend to be outside the normal box.......this one even pushed THAT limit.
In a good way!

The writing style I have never seen before. Most of the dialogue was in the form of internet chats, or messages where they write with pee......seriously.

The plot kept you on your toes, wondering what was going to happen next. You follow a young man as he finds out that he is going to develop cancer. Then, even more disturbingly, a plot that could end the human race as we know it.
The ending kept you wondering.....almost like the end of a horror movie.

Highly recommend!
This book was a whole new experience for me. First of all, it's not written in the traditional way. It's actually written in an "internet" mode, combining chat transcripts (serving as dialogs in many cases), e-mails, even pee-mails (a very funny thing - I checked, it's an actual website). There are no text messages yet - although it's definitely sci-fi, it's plot takes place in the 90's.

This unusual structure keeps appearing throughout the book . Chats, e-mails, and then a surprising turn, usually written as a short story. Odd at first, I got used to it very fast and after a while I was very into it. A very immersing experience.

This unique structure keeps the plot going in many ways. It is basically the story of a computer genius (no spoilers here), trying to crack the human genome in an underground military lab.

Although it has a very fast pace, this book is actually very philosophical, and very into religion. It has very tough questions about God, offers an original theory about the story of the Garden of Eden, and raises very good questions about our destiny as a species.

On the other hand, it's a story of a very lonely young man, who lost his father to cancer, and fighting it himself. Among other things. He also falls in love with his college - and if I'll reveal more it WILL be a spoiler.

Overall - this book made a deep impression. It forced me to be on my toes due to the rapidly changing writing styles, as well as the twists and turns in the plot. Unlike most books, this one leaves gaps in the plot - but not in a bad way. It doesn't explain everything. It leaves questions unanswered. As I said - it made me think. Not many boos do.
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