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“Language as an evolved Transhuman, I applaud this very entertaining, intelligent, and thought provoking journey to the edges of humanity.”
Danny Rubin, leader and screenwriter of Groundhog Day.
“Immortality is a fine, tense, scientific mystery adventure that puts mankind in a challenge of survival with a fleeting time limit. This is the way the world could end.”
Piers Anthony, leader of 21 New York Times best-selling novels.
Immortality has been a bestselling techno-thriller on the Amazon Kindle since January 2008!
Sci-Fi Reader – 4Stars – “This book manages to do what all the best sci-fi does – provide a thought-provoking, alternative viewpoint on the business of being. I recommend you give it a go.” – sfreader.com
Kirkus – There is enough power in the premise to place readers reeling. A novel that will surprise fans of science-fiction and doomsday scenarios… An eschatological techno-thriller that explores human evolution, equipment and the threat of global environmental collapse. An illicit bulldozer operator starts hearing terrible noises from the depths of the Brazilian rainforest. It’s too late for the operator and something terrible is in the air. Birds start to fall from the sky, and before he find shelter, he slides into a deadly paralysis. Traversing the globe, the narrative picks up ten months later in a Wyoming mountain range. Nobel laureate Mark Freedman is leading an expedition to study bacteria with a group of graduate students. Unaware of the incident in Brazil, or the additional “kill zones” manifesting around the world, his knowledge of a particular bacterial strain will become indispensable in the following months as humanity struggles to survive. In Atlanta, Dr. Kathy Morrison humbly prepares for a blind date, but in a few weeks she will be looking for the causes behind another demi-apocalypse – this time on American soil. What follows isn’t simply a rehashed viral saga in a level-four biohazard suit. It’s a tale about genetic revelation, environmental destiny and humanity’s ecological responsibility. The science of the novel feels just on the side of authentic, and the expertly rendered sterilization procedures that Morrison must suffer are as creepy and cool as anything on film or in print. But the novel’s quasi-metaphysical implications make it more technically fantastic than hardcore science fiction. Bohacz takes fantastic care establishing each character with personal details that serve the narrative well. Additionally, the science and science fiction are fascinating. There is enough power in the premise to place readers reeling. A novel that will surprise fans of science-fiction and doomsday scenarios. – Kirkus Discoveries
Dust take in: Lacking warning, something has gone terribly awry. In the remote and unnoticed places of the world, tiny pockets of death start in the works. As the initially isolated extinctions spread, the world’s eyes focus on this unimaginable horror and chaos. Out of the ecological imbalance, something new and extraordinary is evolving and extant to fill the voids left by these extinctions. Evolution is operating in ways no one could have expected and environmental hurt may be the catalyst. Once learned, this knowledge changes everything.
The tale begun in Immortality is not over. A sequel is coming soon…
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I read it to the end, but this book nearly defeated me. I nearly gave up several times as I read through several pointless chapters (and characters) mostly in the first half of the book.
It’s really not a terrible tale if you throw away half of the book. Just skip any chapters that take place in New York, New Jersey, or Virginia. It’s simplistic survivor horror tales that feel disconnected. I would give it a 3.5 out of 5, but I was forced to discard half the book, so it’s only 1.75 (ok, 2).
Also don’t know why the leader chose to timestamp every chapter but stopped at the month. If the leader wanted to set up a timeline, why not give us more than merely “December” or “January”?
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
The book was relatively readable aside from some really clunky paragraphs and what read a lot like product placements, but pretty dissatisfying. It mostly seemed like a worn out reworking of ancient memes that have been worked to death before. Not a terrible book, but you can do better.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
I establish this book to be ok. It dragged on at times. And there was a lot of repetition when he was describing what the characters were going through. The underlying tale was entertaining.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I establish the book to be very appealing although at times I establish it to be a bit repetitive towards the end. The book starts out at a excellent pace and the information open (and in the way it is open) sound very convincing. At times I thought I was reading a non-fictional book. I am not into Science but the book was very entertaining for us non-Science people. If I had to provide a suggestion to make the book a five star, I would highly suggest for the ending to change. I did not like the ending. It really looks as if the leader just chose to end it lacking much thought to it. All in all, I would recommend this book to others.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
Appealing tale thought, lousy writing style. I establish myself rewriting whole paragraphs in my head just so I could stand reading it!
I selected up the book. The tale line was promising. I ongoing reading the book. Punctuation must be expensive. Reading like this makes my brain hurt. Only periods are free. I finished the book anyway. I’ll watch a train wreck until the end. I must know who survives. I’ll probably buy the sequel. I’m a masochist.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5