Book Title: Escape From The Garden Of Eden
Genre: Science-Fiction/YA
Blurb:
Things are meant to come in pairs of opposites – just take Yin and Yang for an example. Black and white. Good and Evil. And Eden was made the same way – with Dysto and Topia.
Iris Bailey, a fifteen-year-old girl from Topia, knows only a life of regulation, where everything is the same, nothing ever changes and everyone strives to fit into the perfect society they live in. Drake Douglas, an orphan of the same age from Dysto, was born into poverty, and has been living a life on the streets for five years, literally clinging onto survival.
When Iris’ brother, Brandon, mysteriously dies in an electro-bike accident, the first in fifteen years, Brandon leaves behind a puzzle and a series of clues which lead her to Drake. Unwillingly, they agree to work together – Iris, to find out how her brother knew he was going to die, Drake, to find out who murdered his parents.
But Brandon’s series of clues reveal more than just a murder, and instead what seems like a deep-rotted conspiracy, overturning both youth’s view of the world they live in, they realise that they have to escape from the Garden of Eden. But how will they do so when everyone they turn to could be an enemy?
Sorry for being paranoid, but the idea is completely copyrighted. Thanks for not being an evil idea-stealer, even if it's not worthy of stealing.
Genre: Science-Fiction/YA
Blurb:
Things are meant to come in pairs of opposites – just take Yin and Yang for an example. Black and white. Good and Evil. And Eden was made the same way – with Dysto and Topia.
Iris Bailey, a fifteen-year-old girl from Topia, knows only a life of regulation, where everything is the same, nothing ever changes and everyone strives to fit into the perfect society they live in. Drake Douglas, an orphan of the same age from Dysto, was born into poverty, and has been living a life on the streets for five years, literally clinging onto survival.
When Iris’ brother, Brandon, mysteriously dies in an electro-bike accident, the first in fifteen years, Brandon leaves behind a puzzle and a series of clues which lead her to Drake. Unwillingly, they agree to work together – Iris, to find out how her brother knew he was going to die, Drake, to find out who murdered his parents.
But Brandon’s series of clues reveal more than just a murder, and instead what seems like a deep-rotted conspiracy, overturning both youth’s view of the world they live in, they realise that they have to escape from the Garden of Eden. But how will they do so when everyone they turn to could be an enemy?
Sorry for being paranoid, but the idea is completely copyrighted. Thanks for not being an evil idea-stealer, even if it's not worthy of stealing.