Ice: The Climate Fiction Saga (1/2986 Book 3)
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Rating | : | 4.40 (976 Votes) |
Asin | : | B013ZS1XA4 |
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Number of Pages | : | 421 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-23 |
Language | : | English |
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"Gritty, brutal, and at times, beautiful. This dystopian novel explores both the light and dark of humanity and kept me turning the pages. Not for the faint of heart." Sabrina Flynn, author of "A Thread in the Tangle."
A race across five thousand kilometres of ice and snow. Two people and twenty-four sled dogs on a suicide mission to end an era of surveillance and terror. "I wonder how people back then prepared for battle; if they found it more important to win and come out alive, or if bringing down their enemies, knowing their loved ones at home remained safe was what made them go out in the first place. I don't have any loved ones at home. I don't even have a home. I don't miss those things and never did. But should anyone ever ask me why I'm going to war against the BSA, my answer would be simple: revenge. I cannot forgive."Book 3 of the acclaimed climate fiction saga 1/2986.
A disappointing third act TT WPB FL After a very interesting and promising first book and a much more mediocre second book, this third book in the series is just plain bad. What started out as a sort of anthropological adventure in the first book, with refreshingly interesting and difficult characters, has now become a festival of techno-geekery and sexual acting out. Very disappointing.There are still ech. Awesome Richard Meinhardt This whole series was really great! Author showed a vivid imagination in fleshing out the world.. Three Stars Susan Good series.