HUMANS: Volume 1: The Mark

HUMANS: Volume 1: The Mark
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Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781684701582
ISBN-13 : 1684701589
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Download or read book HUMANS: Volume 1: The Mark written by Alexandra L. Yates and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-06-18 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 2125, Cathy and the other seven Elite students are training in Kantas City to become the future leaders of the Red World Government. Cathy, Tabitha, Stephanie, Leah, James, Jesse, Chris and Max are all descendants of the few humans left after the Ecological Wars of 2025 eradicated nearly all earth's inhabitants. The eight Elite students have been chosen to govern over a stark new world with an uncertain future.?As part of their training, the Eight must endure an important test. While meeting new people and learning more about the world outside the walls they?ve grown up in, the Eight begin to question their chosen path and the history they?ve been made to believe. What is beyond the Red World? What really happened in 2025? Most importantly, who are they? In this post-apocalyptic science fiction adventure, eight young adults embark on a dangerous journey to uncover who they really are.


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