Saturday, June 17, 2017

End of The World by Nesly Clerge

Summary By Goodreads:

The year is 2050. The Order of World Society governs the globe, the weather, the currency, and all facets of people’s lives. The Peace for All Agenda is anything but peaceful. Scientist Gayle Conyers’ life in this new societal structure is orderly, routine, focused, safe. Then it isn’t. A renowned scientist forces her to work on a secret project that goes against her ethics and the Order. A protester warns her about the Order’s web of deception and the approaching end of days. Gayle soon finds herself with a foot in two worlds: A scientific realm that intends to alter humanity for all time, and a spiritual one, where she’s enmeshed in stories of prophecy, destruction, and the Apocalypse. Gayle remains skeptical. Until the Event that stuns the world, one that causes her to face the realization that this may, indeed, be the beginning of the end.

My Thoughts:
This had a very futuristic appeal, as well as spiritual view. The world building wasn't very vivid which in my opinion had really taken away from the story. The character building was interesting, meeting Gail and following her through the depths of 2050 was interesting, although I also found her character in need of something. This book definitely has all that a sifi needs, the future world, crazy scientist, I will admit to never having read a book like this so the entire concept was mind grasping. Overall, this was a very good book, still needs some work but its still a great story with great ideas.

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