Friday, November 4, 2016
Book Review: Implant
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Description: Welcome to the world of a universal cure.
Gordon Harding didn’t ask for the life he has. He didn’t ask to be orphaned. He didn’t ask to go through life with cancer. And he certainly didn’t ask to be pulled into a future world without warning–a world where every human being is controlled by means of a medical implant.
And when he learns that he’s the only one who can destroy the base of operations, he’s faced with an impossibly painful choice: either hide and let the world decay under this mysterious futuristic force, or rescue humanity from oppression, knowing that there’s someone out there who is willing to use any means necessary to stop him.
I picked this book up on a whim and was immediately sucked in. It had such a clever, interesting sci-fi plot that wasn't too confusing but just mysterious enough to keep me flipping pages. ;) I was also pleased with the character development (especially the big reveal near the end!). The banter between Doc and Neil was especially fun. Just a note that it describes battles and death pretty graphically at some points, but a good skim reader could still read it.
I highly recommend this fantastic story to all lovers of futuristic stories!
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