The Gathering

By Victorine Lieske
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(4.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Sep. 15, 2011
Words: 4,655 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465830074


Short description

After Danielle turned eighteen she joined the Dyken gathering force and traveled to another planet to help save an entire race. But after witnessing a young man suffering, she begins to question her people’s methods. This is a short story, approx. 4,500 words or 18 pages.

Extended description

After Danielle turned eighteen she joined the Dyken gathering force and traveled to another planet to help save an entire race. But after witnessing a young man suffering, she begins to question her people’s methods. The lines continue to blur as she finds herself attracted to Shayne, a Maslonian she is assigned to gather. Unsure if her people are doing the right thing, Danielle must decide where her heart truly lies.

This is a short story, approx. 4,500 words or 18 pages.

Tags

romance, young adult, science fiction

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Review by: Margarete Schulz on Sep. 24, 2011 : star star star star star
It gives one something to think about, certainly.
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Review by: Kelly on Sep. 24, 2011 : star star star star
Danielle collects people for 'reprogramming', believing that it's preferable to the life they would lead otherwise. But is it ever right to interfere with a civilisation in such a brutal way?

Overall I enjoyed this short, even though it is clearly designed as a prequel to a more involved book, as it was still self-contained.
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