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The Genome

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Operon I, Recessive. The Speshes.
Chapters 1-5
Operon II, Exogenous. The Others.
Chapters 1-5
Operon III, Dominant. The Naturals.
Chapters 1-5
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 Genome*
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A Russian science fiction series (Геном in Russian) by Sergei Lukyanenko.  At this time only the book titled Genome has been translated into English.

1) The Genome
2) Cripples
Copyright © 2014 by Sergei Lukyanenko
The author is fully aware that many will deem this novel cynical and immoral. And yet, with humble respect, he dedicates the book to people capable of Love, Friendship, and Hard Work.
Alex gazed into the sky.
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A whole sky full of stars.
Comments may contain spoilers
Original title ????? and is the first published book seconf chronologically in the series by the same name.
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Added: 16-Dec-2019
Last Updated: 16-Oct-2024

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 02-Dec-2014
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Trade Paperback
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Date Issued:
02-Dec-2014
Format:
Trade Paperback
Cover Price:
$16.99
Pages*:
489
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   23 Dec 2019 - 10 Jan 2020
Internal ID:
1959
ISBN:
1-497-64396-1
ISBN-13:
978-1-497-64396-3
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Mauricio Diaz - Cover Design
A SCIENCE FICTION THRILLER BY THE
AUTHOR OF NIGHT WATCH, THE HIT NOVEL
THAT INSPIRED TWO MAJOR MTION PICTURES


Five months after the horrific accident that left him near death and worried that he'd never fly again, master-pilot Alex Romanov lands a new job: captaining the sleek passenger vessel Mirror. Alex is a spesh--a human who has been genetically modified to perform particular tasks. As a captain and pilot, Alex has a genetic imperative to care for passengers and crew--no matter what the cost. His first mission aboard Mirror is to ferry two representatives of the alien race Zzygou on a tour of human worlds. His task will not be an easy one, for aboard the craft are several speshes who have reason to hate the Others. Dark pasts, deadly secrets, and a stolen gel-crystal worth more than Alex's entire ship combine to challenge him at every turn. And as the tension escalates, it becomes apparent that greater forces are at work to bring the captain's world crashing down.

PRAISE FOR SERGEI LUKYANENKO
"Night Watch is an epic of extraordinary power."
-QUENTIN TARANTINO


SERGEI LUKYANENKO was born in Kazakhstan, then a republic of the Soviet Union.  In 1985 he entered the Alma-Ata Medical University, where he began to write science fiction and publish his first books.  Though Lukyanenko completed his medical course, he realized that he would never be a doctor.  In 1997 he moved to Moscow, and since then has published prolifically.  Many of his works have become bestsellers and have won science fiction awards.  Night Watch and Day Watch were released as films in 2004 and 2006, respectively.  Lukyanenko's writing has been translated into more than twenty languages and continues to be hugely popular.
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Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
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 Sergei Lukyanenko
Birth: 11 Apr 1968 Karatau, Kazakhstan, USSR
Notes:
From the back cover of The Genome.

Sergei Lukyanenko was born in Kazakhstan, then a republic of the Soviet Union.  In 1985 he entered the Alma-Ata Medical University, where he began to write science fiction and publish his first books.  Though Lukyanenko completed his medical course, he realized that he would never be a doctor.  In 1997 he moved to Moscow, and since then has published prolifically.  Many of his works have become bestsellers and have won science fiction awards.  Night Watch and Day Watch were released as films in 2004 and 2006, respectively.  Lukyanenko's writing has been translated into more than twenty languages and continues to be hugely popular.

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