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Jurassic Park IV by BenHines
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20 years after the events on Isla Nublar in 1993, a team of geneticists lead by John Hammond, yet again try to recreate dinosaurs, to recreate the park. But the embryos and DNA was destroyed. They must start from scratch....or so they thought. Biosyn, InGen's rival company, shut down years ago, but its records still exist. What had some of the employees of jurassic Park really have been doing? Why are lights flickering on the island? what has become of Isla Sorna. Three teams. Two islands. The Race is on.
Outbreak: The Extinction Chronicles by jhepong24
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"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." - Charles Darwin Amidst the nuclear war, popularly known as World War III, mankind had also been struck with a weaponized viral disease, decimating what's left of the human population. With his memory lost under the perilous fallout, Gabriel was saved by two other survivors. And together, they strived in a modified nuclear shelter away from the heavily infested cities. They thought they were living a safe and well-sustained life. Until one day, they found out the most shocking discovery, the truth that pushed Gabriel in a heart-stopping journey of his life. He would travel hundreds of miles of the post-apocalyptic world lurking with unknown dangers, including the hordes of infected and bandits alike. He would then come across other survivors, struggling to preserve their lives and ideals. However, as pieces of his memory came rolling back, conflicts of priorities defied even the most basic rules of their survival. Will Gabriel, and the people he have come to cherish, outlive the apocalypse? Or will they perish, and go through... extinction?
The Astonishing Thing by sandiwardbooks
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"This is a truly special book, one that captured my heart from the very first line...THE ASTONISHING THING feels like a bit of a miracle and we all could use a miracle." --Holly Chamberlin, author of Seashell Season and Summer With My Sisters