Avatar was great, but there is another book which I think could outdo it potentially. Usually don’t do this, but this book deserves a mention. It’s called “Pulse” by Jeremy Robinson. “Imagine a world where soldiers regenerate and continue fighting without pause, where suicide bombers live to strike again and again. This is the dream of Richard Ridley, founder of Manifold Genetics, and he has just discovered the key to eternal life: an ancient artifact buried beneath a Greek-inscribed stone in the Peruvian desert.” http://www.jeremyrobinsononline.com
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Avatar was great, but there is another book which I think could outdo it potentially.
ReplyDeleteUsually don’t do this, but this book deserves a mention. It’s called “Pulse” by Jeremy Robinson. “Imagine a world where soldiers regenerate and continue fighting without pause, where suicide bombers live to strike again and again. This is the dream of Richard Ridley, founder of Manifold Genetics, and he has just discovered the key to eternal life: an ancient artifact buried beneath a Greek-inscribed stone in the Peruvian desert.”
http://www.jeremyrobinsononline.com
Very cool Picture. I find your site neat and informative and interesting. I have added it on my blog roll to keep updated. Have a great day and Happy New Years.
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