Fallout Cures
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  • Reads 658
  • Votes 57
  • Parts 7
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2016
As everything around them crumbled to mere existence, Earth's greatest scientists made one last effort to save the world that had been ravaged by climate change and human fault. Gene enhancement. 
    
    The testing on pregnant women was indubitably dangerous; but what else was there left to try when Earth faces the ineluctable consequences? If there was any chance of volition that this generation could make the difference, it had to be taken. 
    
    But with no palpable differences at their birth, only time will tell if these children will truly be the key to Earth's salvation. Not only for humanity but also for the place they live in. Even if that is the case, can they get the better of the ignorance that destroyed the planet in the first place?
    
    Book summary by @minusfractions (mostly some parts).
    Book cover  by @Apollyon- (it's so awesome!)
    Ranked #710 [04-16-16]
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