Evolution (Book 1 of POE chronicles)
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  • Reads 1,525,962
  • Votes 46,950
  • Parts 40
  • Time 7h 39m
Complete, First published Dec 04, 2011
*Over 1.4 million reads - published on Amazon*

My name is Abigail Beckett, and this is 2415, the human race is no longer the only intellectual species on this planet.

After the third and the fourth world war in the early 2000s, the Earth was almost wiped clean. This cause drastic change in the environment and mass extinction resulting in the most diverse and bizarre adaptation radiation and the bloom of new species in the history of the planet. The radiation released during the massive nuclear bomb war also triggered the mutation of the human genome. Many died, even more were severely handicapped but there were some who survived came out with powers beyond imagination. And I am one of them.

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