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Title:Eden
Author:David Holley
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 281 pages
Published:October 22nd 2012 by Misery Love Company
Categories:Horror. Zombies. Science Fiction. Fantasy. Paranormal. Fiction. Dystopia
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Eden ebook | Pages: 281 pages
Rating: 3.57 | 224 Users | 63 Reviews

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After enduring a horrific plane crash, a small group of survivors must work together in order to withstand the harshest conditions imaginable in the remote wilderness of New Zealand’s South Island.

The year is 2022, and their epic journey, fraught with danger and mystery, will alter the course of human history forever.

Led by charismatic Special Forces captain Noah Lockheart and his wife Evelyn, an accomplished scientist, the band of weary travelers must battle the elements along with their fears, as they race toward civilization, and their hope for rescue.

Among the survivors is Mia Sinclair, an extraordinary girl who can glimpse the future. Through their trials, the Lockhearts begin to uncover the girl’s ability in spite of her best efforts to keep it hidden. But even as Mia proves to be an invaluable ally, her gift comes at an unbearable cost.

Each step brings them closer to salvation– and to unraveling the mystery of their abandonment. But just when they think they are saved, they realize that they have never been farther from home.

Eden is a bold, heart-pounding page-turner, told through the seamlessly shifting perspectives of the eccentric band of survivors. As the thriller unfolds, so do the survivors’ inextricable links to one another in a plot rife with twists and turns, till the very end.

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Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 3.57 From 224 Users | 63 Reviews

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This was a good read. The writing seemed awkward at first but I got used to it. The technology was a little off. The US is destroyed by a huge volcano before the story begins and the rest of the world is not affected? There would have been a devastating world wide winter. Some of the plot lines do not hold together quite well but it is not a game breaker. The encounter at the end with the --------- (I will not spoil the book here) was a disappointing twist for me. I will most likely read the

wow. (view spoiler)[ what a surprise ending! I definitely didn't expect that ending! i thought this book was about being lost. Or like the show Lost. Well, ending of the first book anyway. I had no idea what this book was about! Good thing too, cuz it was a page turner. At the point of Mia's vision about Max in the "snow" in the woods, I freaked out and put the book away and couldn't fall asleep til. three in the morning. I did not see that coming. (hide spoiler)]Definitely read if you like a

EdenBook OneBy David Holley★★★★★After their plane goes down a group of survivors find themselves stranded in a remote area of New Zealand. Through the eyes of the survivors we are shown a world that has been drastically changed after the United States was wiped off the face of the Earth because of a natural disaster that is still sending shockwaves throughout the rest of the world. Eden is the beginning of the end in the year 2022. There is no way to do this novel justice with a brief synopsis,

WOW! What just happened? Anyone get the number of that truck that just hit me? That's how I feel after finishing Eden. My favorite stories are ones that always keep me guessing and where I struggle to put the book down. Even though I want to so that I can prolong the magic. That's what we have here. So many times I kept saying to myself I'm just going read a chapter and save it, but I kept finding myself reading three chapters instead. Why? Because at the end of every chapter you will be like

This was a great but strange book. Kind of a plethora of disasters and apocoplyses. That didn't stop me from enjoying this though. It was a heck of a wild ride and a great inspiration as humanity was still preserved in the midst of chaos and desperation to survive, which was refreshing. I was annoyed by the tense as others have commented, but it wasn't enough to detract from the story thankfully. Defiantly want to read the next. What a cliffhanger!!!

There are a lot of themes in this book. I don't want to spoil anything, but the world isn't going to end just because of one or two calamities in "Eden." The majority of it reminded me of the television show "Lost." I read it in three sittings and it had several good sprints of my captured interest. I felt the author told me what to think about the characters too often, though, rather than letting me develop my own opinions of their words and actions, and the frequent, detailed-to-brand-name

Original review here: http://offbeatvagabond.blogspot.com/2013/01/indie-book-review-eden-1-by-david-holley.htmlEden takes place in the year 2022. The United States is no more. It has been wiped off the face of the Earth and due to that there has been a war. After the war, a man named Noah and his wife Evelyn want to go on a trip to New Zealand to visit their family. But their plans are instantly changed when the plane goes down, but it wasnt an accident. Someone has tampered with the plane