Overview: Alexa Snow is an emotional person who appreciates practicality in others. She's prone to crying at inconvenient times, drinking too much coffee, and staying up too late playing with words (either reading or writing.) A background of schooling she wasn't all that interested in resulted in a
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โ Scribed by A. Wendeberg
- Book ID
- 110949446
- Publisher
- A. Wendeberg
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 212 KB
- Series
- 1/2986
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781311416414
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
โ โ โ โ โ "right up there with Hunger Games"
I've reached my expiration date.
Not that it matters. We're all going to die.
To sixteen-year-old Micka, all words have flavours. Her emotions come with such force that she can't help but carve them into her skin. The night she decides to kill herself, she meets Runner -- a mysterious stranger who makes her question everything she's learned about the end of the world.
His message is terrifying: It wasn't some mysterious disease that killed ten billion people. We did this. Humanity sleepwalked into climate disaster and ecocide, just to butcher and rape until blood stained the seas.
Micka is sure Runner is lying. Her instincts urge her to stay far away from him. But he makes her an offer she finds hard to resist. There are only two rules she must follow:
Kill.
Survive.
Because the final wars were never meant to end.
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