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Pinesport Divide

By Charles Matthews
Published by SF Varney
$3.50 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: Feb. 07, 2010
Words: 77020 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

These days, a person doesn't have to settle for NORMAL. Seventeen year old, Greysen Hill dreamed of turning LECTROL or LOOR, each a distinct yet opposite society of humans with superior abilities. However, his dreams turn into nightmares as truths are unveiled to redirect his desires into doing the right thing. In order to save the world from a civil war, he must betray his loved ones.

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romance, suspense, young adult, civil war, science fiction, high school, love triangle, senior, academy, telekinesis

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Review by: John Culbertson on May 04, 2010 : (no rating)
Pinesport Divide was a great read. I enjoyed the characters and often found myself compelled to find out what would happen next. The divide between the two enhanced "races" created a social dilemma that we all deal with in real life. The main character, Greyson, was a truly likable hero who battled with himself to find out what the right thing to do was even when the answer wasn't easy to see. Pinesport Divide was a fun read that I would recommend.
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