The CRES Code
Self-Published
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Description
In the future, the Earth is a polluted, overpopulated wasteland. Four people with incurable diseases are put in suspended animation in the hope that future advances in medical science will find cures for their conditions. When they're taken out of hibernation, though, they find themselves in a world in which machines rule and humans, not trusted with technology, are forcibly kept to a medieval lifestyle...
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- IanReeve
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 5
- Views
- 13,298
Chapters(73 total)
- The ArmyNov 30, 2024
- The Battle of Ashfell CommonNov 30, 2024
- RidingNov 30, 2024
- The PropositionNov 30, 2024
- The RallyNov 29, 2024
- Elmhardy FarmNov 29, 2024
- Emily intervenesNov 29, 2024
- Jane and EmilyNov 29, 2024
- Emily goes spyingNov 29, 2024
- Randall meets a BaronNov 29, 2024
- The Mob BossNov 29, 2024
- Emily sees a problemNov 29, 2024
- Jane Goes on a DateNov 29, 2024
- Loach talks to RandallNov 28, 2024
- Emily in LendaronNov 28, 2024
- Drinks at the Interesting WeaselNov 28, 2024
- Randall AgitatesNov 28, 2024
- Loach RisesNov 28, 2024
- Jane Rents a RoomNov 28, 2024
- A Test of MemoryNov 28, 2024
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Community Reviews(1)
- jmc5003Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0This book is one of my favorite. The characters are well developed, believable and are distinct individuals. There are almost no spelling nor grammatical errors. This is a professionally written book that I'm surprised has yet to be published; the author is amazing! The story pulls you in from page one and never stops pulling at you from there. The premises presented in the story are as old as man and machinery, and man's belief in a higher being, yet, still gave me pause for thought and felt brand new. It's a wild ride and I never knew exactly what would happen next. The ending is very satisfying and surprising. I don't want to say much about the story itself because I'm not sure how to without spoilers, but I can promise that you won't regret the read! Does man need a "god" to prevent us from destroying ourselves? Does belief in a "god" somehow create that being and provide it with power? If such a god exists, do we have the right and the need to question that god?
Okay, so the app is asking me for more words in this review, but I honestly don't want to spoil the story by giving spoilers- I might have already said too much.