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The Afterlife
Summary:
I have awoken from some endless space that seems to be drifting and fading away inside of me. I don't know who I am, where I am from, or what I even am at all. What is a human? What is time? Who am I? This all lingers inside of me as if it were some whirlpool, full of tales that have no end and no possibility, and most importantly, we are all slowly washing away with the currents.
A young girl, awakening in some mysterious questioning airport, is tired of being dead. Or...so she assumes that she is. She then decides to take a risk, and go out of her way, to question her past, and find the truths, that she is looking to seek. Read this combination of The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, and Warm Bodies, by Isaac Marion to experience the reality of a girl, who is seeking the answers to her past, and the feeling of being truly alive.
Pauline T.
The Afterlife
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