Neoprim

Neoprim
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Publisher : Ourania Publishing
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9781953470027
ISBN-13 : 1953470025
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Book Synopsis Neoprim by : Rob Grafrath

Download or read book Neoprim written by Rob Grafrath and published by Ourania Publishing. This book was released on 2021-07-23 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Genesis Faction has colonized a new world of primitive humans, hoping to hide from intelligence-hunting aliens lurking between the stars. These newly primitive inhabitants of the Land of Eden are dubbed “neoprims”. One neoprim per tribe every three generations is selected to join the world of advanced humans in the Land of Nod. Enter Zeta of the Scorpion Tail Tribe — a neoprim who must replay her past experiences to piece together her fractured memory. Oraxis and Genevieve worry they have taken on more than they can handle when Zeta breaks out of beta bootstrapping early, forcing them to call on the headstrong Jamji and her monster-pooch, Pepper, for help. When Zeta faces the unthinkable truths of the past, she is forced to decide between living in a fantasy world of her own creation or accepting her fate and finding her purpose in this new reality. Neoprim is Rob Grafrath’s debut novel. It is the first novel in the Zeta Trilogy, and the first work of the Sapiens^6 Universe.


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