I was born more than a thousand years ago. Put into a cryogenic tube at age seventeen, forgotten during a holocaust that decimated the world, I’ve finally been awakened to a more serene and peaceful future. But things at the hospital are new and strange. And it’s starting to scare me. Everyone is young. Everyone is banded and tracked. And everyone is keeping secrets. The cute geneticist … secrets.
The cute geneticist Michael Bennett might be the only good thing in this crazy new world where “life is precious” but no one seems free to live it. The problem is, I don’t think he’s being totally honest with me, either.
When I’m told only I can save the human race from extinction, it’s clear my freeze didn’t avoid a dreadful fate. It only delayed the horror…
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I enjoyed this book. It was a good, quick read with some deep themes and a cool plot, even though some of it is unrealistic. The main premise is that the protagonist, Cassie, wakes up one thousand years after she died, at the age of 17, in this millennium. She had been cryogenically frozen by her grandfather after her death in a helicopter …
The narrator is simply not credible; the plot is not believable. Other than that. . .