Okay, so the prologue goes into details about how the "Sensors" took over the earth during the Industrial Revolution. The main character talks about details of what the sensors are and stuff, etc., etc. The actual story starts in the 24th Century. So over time the Sensor's took over the world basically, the humans becoming pets to them. Traditions are started by them, and go on. The main character gets taken away at the daily "waiting" and she screams. They talk to her in her head and torture her. One of the Sensors falls in love with her, and takes her away. One day while she is living with that Sensor (who she doesn't love at all) she is out on a walk behind the Sensor's house and she sees a human boy. He has tan skin (which has been not common, considering that the Sensors are really pale) and he lures her over to him. She finds out that he is part of a rebellion that call themselves "the desensitizers". Thats pretty much it, but i got in about 2,000 last night. Sound any good to you?
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
I got an exciting new story idea yesterday while cleaning the bathtub! :D
As I said in the title, I got a cool new story idea last night--I don't want to give too much away in case it ever gets published, but it is a pretty cool idea, I THINK. Here it is:
Exciting book coming out soon: The Hunt for Dark Infinity!
I urge you all to read it. Its one of my favorite series that I have ever read, called The 13th Reality. The first book is called The Journal of Curious letters. The series is by an author named James Dashner, and about a boy named Atticus Higginbottom (not sure how to spell exactly) or Tick, which is what he is called throughout the entire book, who starts to receive these strange letters from an unknown source. These letters have a series of clues and riddles, and it all leads up to a certain date that some event will happen. Tick gets visited by the short and the small, meets a girl from the internet that is also getting letters, and even more in the wonderful novel created by James Dashner. I'm more excited about the second book than you can imagine. It will be wonderful, and I am sure of it :>
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