The Unvisible
Author: Haren, Fredrik
ISBN: 9789814954556
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RM97.95
Publisher,Penguin Sea
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
No. of Pages, 400
THEY ARE HERE
Alex, a struggling journalism student, begins a school project about children's stories of invisible friends.
Because of her project, Alex gets invited to a secret society—Carte Blanche—that studies the existence of an invisible human race.
The more she learns, the more she starts to be intrigued by the possibility of these stories actually being real.
Alex learns that anyone who reveals the existence of The Unvisible will be killed, because The Unvisible know that humans will kill them if they find out about The Unvisible. Humans kill everything that we perceive to be a threat to our existence.
As Alex gets drawn into the alluring world of The Unvisible, she also needs to fight with the trauma of having her world view turned upside down, and the profound loneliness that comes from not being allowed to share humanity's biggest secret. With feelings of inferiority and doubt she struggles to take the lead to save herself, her family—and humanity.
Life is Beautiful. Death is Imminent.
Alex, a struggling journalism student, begins a school project about children's stories of invisible friends.
Because of her project, Alex gets invited to a secret society—Carte Blanche—that studies the existence of an invisible human race.
The more she learns, the more she starts to be intrigued by the possibility of these stories actually being real.
Alex learns that anyone who reveals the existence of The Unvisible will be killed, because The Unvisible know that humans will kill them if they find out about The Unvisible. Humans kill everything that we perceive to be a threat to our existence.
As Alex gets drawn into the alluring world of The Unvisible, she also needs to fight with the trauma of having her world view turned upside down, and the profound loneliness that comes from not being allowed to share humanity's biggest secret. With feelings of inferiority and doubt she struggles to take the lead to save herself, her family—and humanity.
Life is Beautiful. Death is Imminent.