![]() ![]() Those are usually epic, but pretty serious. Every word that comes off the page is some kind of hilarious wit, humour, or sarcasm, and I absolutely loved it! It was so entertaining, and so not what I expected from a dystopian sci-fi novel. This was one of my most anticipated fall 2012 novels. Me, pre-reading: “Please be good, please be good, please be good!” Seriously. Using an amazingly detailed simulation that her mother claims is designed to teach human genetics, Eve starts building a boy from the ground up: eyes, hair, muscles, even a brain, and potential personality traits. Just when Eve thinks she will die-not from her injuries, but from boredom-her mother gives her a special project: Create the perfect boy. ![]() But before Evening Spiker could even lift her head out of the fog of unconsciousness, there was a strange boy checking her out of the hospital and rushing her to Spiker Biopharmaceuticals-her mother's research facility. ![]() And then there was a car crash, a horrible, debilitating injury, and the hospital. Published by: Feiwel & Friends on October 2, 2012 Eve and Adam by Katherine Applegate, Michael Grant ![]()
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