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The Omega Project: Near-Death Experiences, Ufo Encounters, and Mind at Large

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I smelled her as she moved through the shadows to join me behind the bushes. I felt the gun press firmly against the left side of my ribcage. "I need a place that's safe." My father had known, which is why he left his tenured position at the University of Virginia and moved us to a small rural community in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. No Internet connection, no cable TV. We went from being a normal modern-day household to twenty-first century pioneers, gradually inching our way off the grid. None of us was thrilled; my mother had contemplated divorce, my younger sisters labeled Dad the new Unabomber and threatened to run away from home. As for me, if my father had told me a flood was coming then I would have been outside with him building an ark.

It had been twenty months since I'd carried on a conversation with another living person. I might be an introvert by nature, but listening day and night to the voice in my head had been maddening, leading to the creation of these recorded journal entries. But seeing her … she was a thunderbolt, a goddess. I knew I had to find her, even if it meant risking an encounter with the SS. Yesterday, I suffered through jury duty, actually repeatedly falling a sleep reading this, watched another juror next to me devouring 'It' and woke up today mad at myself for trying to finish it, verse just bring up something else on my phone's kindle app.I get it that the author uses his imagination but some scenes in his Sean Wyatt books, you can't ignore the stupidity of just what he described and in real life it just doesn't work that way.

The created entity of artificial intelligence, GOLEM, takes on its own life with unthinkable consequences. On the other hand, there is ABE, a chip created to enhance the functioning of the human brain, making a positive difference.

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While the premise was intriguing, the novel was just so boring. The landscape was described beautifully and there was some pretty good world building also. But that's about it. The pace of the story was so all over the place that it nearly gave me a whiplash. The first half, the story just flew through. Second half just slowed down and then suddenly sped up. Also, certain events did not seem very plausible to me. For instance, the novel started with the Great Die Off that happened due to our over-dependence on oil and when the supplies ran out, the world was plunged into chaos. But we managed to overcome that and we read about how our technology just advanced exponentially. My problem was that all of this happened within a few years if the Great Die Off. How was that even possible? The speed with which things happened wasn't very plausible to me. Realistic, inspirational characters - Sean, Adriana and Tommy, plus a well-paced plot and a believably villainous antagonist, blend seamlessly into a complex exciting adventure, with a nod to The Fugitive and Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt and his NUMA team's archeological adventures. PDF / EPUB File Name: The_Omega_Project_-_Eleanor_Neville.pdf, The_Omega_Project_-_Eleanor_Neville.epub

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