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ReMade: Book 1

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ReMade: Book 1

By: Matthew Cody, Kiersten White, E.C. Myers
Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder, Greg Tremblay
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In one moment the lives of twenty-three teenagers are forever changed, and it's not just because they all happen to die. ReMade in a world they barely recognize—one with robots, space elevators, and unchecked jungle—they must work together to survive. They came from different places, backgrounds, and families, and now they might be the last people on earth. Lost meets The Maze Runner in this exciting adventure from Serial Box Publishing.

Team-written by some of today's most exciting authors, ReMade is brought to you by Matthew Cody (Super), Andrea Phillips (Revision), New York Times Bestseller Kiersten White (And I Darken), Gwenda Bond (Girl on a Wire), Carrie Harris (Bad Taste in Boys), and E. C. Myers (The Silence of Six).

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Action & Adventure Death & Dying Difficult Situations Dystopian Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy

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"Sharply told in a fantastic new format, ReMade should be on your radar." (James Dashner, number-one New York Times best-selling author of the Maze Runner series)

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I really enjoyed the concept of this story, there were a lot of cool sci-fi and survival aspects. The telling of each person's story reminded me of the "Gone" series by Michael Grant. Unfortunately, both these series had the same downfall. So much time was spent on each backstory that the plot didn't move forward very quickly. It was like wading through a swamp of cliche teen angst. The stories themselves were interesting, but they could have been shortened and more time spent on things happening in real time. A 15 hour listen should have included more story.

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