
Endure
by Laura Diamond
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Pub Date 23 Oct 2013 | Archive Date 26 Sep 2014
All Night Reads | Etopia Press
Description
Endure Book One
Immortality ends with a few drops of blood...
Seventeen-year-old Justin's anemic blood is a blessing. Or a curse. It all depends on who you ask.
In the Post-Collapse world where the immortal Vie lord over the rapidly diminishing humans, Anemies like Justin and his sister are rabidly sought after. Their blood is a drug--and a scourge. Justin's blood causes the Vie to age--a priceless hope for the Earth's downtrodden humans.
When Justin's sister is kidnapped by the Vie, he strikes a deal with the human resistance, but they're nothing more than a cult with delusions that a messianic Anemie will free them all. They believe that person is Justin. Justin thinks they'll need someone a lot stronger than an anemic kid who can't run twenty feet without getting dizzy. Between saving what's left of humanity and saving his sister, Justin can't decide which will get him killed first.
Advance Praise
Sizzling Hot YA Book Review: "...A male point of view, especially in the young adult genre, can be extremely hard to find. But Ms. Diamond knocked Justin's voice out of the park. Starting from the beginning, readers will get sucked into this boy's life and his struggle to survive in a world where immortality is possible. But Justin...poor, poor Justin, along with his little sister, have to fight like you know what to survive..."
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781940223452 |
PRICE | US$5.99 (USD) |
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