Mutant on the run 3; The Waiting Room
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Complete, First published Sep 04, 2014
Copyright © 2014 Samuel Taylor
This story is dedicated to my Mum for helping me with my year 10 term two English assignment which is where the idea for this story came from.
Note:
To understand this book you need to read the first book "Mutant On The Run around the world" and second book "Mutant On The Run in the army". This book was finished on the Sunday the 6th of July of 2014 and I am only 15.

After the war between worlds James becomes a doctor in the local hospital and is ask to find out why coma patients seem to have no brain activity but show signs of being in a dream like state. He does all these tests and finds nothing. Then he falls asleep, but what does he do in the dream to save not only the patients in the local hospital but them all over the world and brings the mental dream world to reality.
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