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eHuman Trilogy, Book One
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Paul Hart Cochran
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The Great Shift is coming.... are you ready to Jump?
Welcome to the future of humanity: a world in which death, disease, war, and famine have been conquered, and where everything, including humans, are devices on Neuro, a complex network operating system controlled via human thought.
Dawn has lived for nearly two hundred years in an eHuman body—the first of her kind—made of metal, fiber optics, and plastic, on a world where no one dies, and no one is born. Paradise on earth, until Dawn discovers the new world order she helped to found is a cage for all of humanity.
When the World Government begins to unplug cities from the electrical grid, Dawn must find the elusive Elijah Prince, her mysterious creator and former lover, and download the secret code he carries—before eHumanity is powered down, forever.
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- ChappyP
- 04-03-24
Hooked on eHumanity
One of my favorite series I've read in a long time. I wasn't expecting the philosophical ideas that the book raises, but I appreciate that it never feels preachy and let's the reader draw their own conclusions.
Compelling characters and world building. It made me excited to see what happens next!
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this audiobook for review purposes.
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