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[Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) An Exciting New Novel By One Of Singapore S Youngest Authors, Gabby Tye, 14 The Scientists Got It Wrong Dead Wrong Groundbreaking Work In Genetics Have Unleashed Something Unimaginable Something That Has Killed Off Every Living Thing Except Humans Somewhere In Singapore, A 15 Year Old Girl Wakes Up With No Memory She Can T Remember Who She Is, But Can T Shake The Feeling That There Is Something She Needs To Do.With Nowhere To Go And No One To Trust, She Joins A Band Of Young Survivors Like Her Together, They Must Hunt For Food And Fight To Survive Only Now, Surviving Isn T Enough Some Adults Are Changing And Developing A New Kind Of Hunger Now, They Must RUN

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    10 thoughts on “Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ”

    1. Rebecca Rebecca says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      I couldn t get through it so I decided to DNF it, rather than force myself to continue or review it unfairly.

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    2. Playmyace Playmyace says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      I couldn t even get halfway through the first book It was too clich for me to handle I skipped to random pages and the end to see if it was as clich as the beginning and it was You have a Mary Sue teenage girl who doesn t remember anything, random flashbacks that happen way too early in the book, an instant and forced romance that

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    3. Ella Ella says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      As cliche as it is, coming from a local author as young as 14 years old at the time this book was published, I would say she is an excellent author Oh come on, admit it, how many of our children can actually come up with this standards since writing had not been the main focus in Singapore school until Stellar I purchased three books of he

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    4. Rae Lin Rae Lin says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      Edit I thought I should give some context to my review so I did some edits Damn This book sucked My friends were all hyping about this author named Gabby Tye who had apparently written a series of Dystopian Y.A novels Yay Even Y.A Dystopia Can t wait I decided to find it at my neighbourhood library and when I acquired the book, I thought I was go

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    5. Jericho Eames Jericho Eames says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      I am surprised I thoroughly enjoyed the book This is the second time I am reading a apocalyptic novel set in Singapore and I am really digging the idea of a apocalyptic Singapore I had mixed feelings about Zee I couldn t decide to like her or not She is whiny, really whiny and she screams at everything She is, afterall, 15 but if she had kept her cool of

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    6. Julia Shore Julia Shore says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      So I was a tourist in Singapore and went into a bookstore where Gabby Tye was signing books and so I bought a copy of Run so that I could have a book signed by the author So I or less went into this book blind I liked the colour of the paper brown as opposed to the usual white and how the text was not consistently the same size It took me maybe two hours to read

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    7. Maggie Chen Maggie Chen says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      I COULDN T BELIEVE THAT I ACTUALLY ENJOYED IT.HAHAHAHAThis book is a joke if you compared it to other dystopianS.It s like compiling all the dystopian characteristics from all popular dystopian books into one book But I enjoyed it, and that s what matter the m...

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    8. ndakota86 ndakota86 says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      Considering the unnaturally high and unnecessary level of hype expressed by the general public over this book, I had expected a mesmerising, and perhaps thrilling read Alas, I m disappointed to say that this novel missed it all I ve read many books with flimsy storylines and confusing characters, yet none comes close to being quite detestable as this one.Frankly, it seems to me

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    9. Ella Norvill Ella Norvill says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      Run was an interesting book that I greatly enjoyed I found the plot fast moving and gripping, even if the writing style was quite simple The fact that it was set in Singapore gave it an interesting twist, and I liked recognising the place names I...

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    10. Ummu Ummu says:
      [Read] ➱ Run (RunHideSeek Trilogy #1) ➹ Gabby Tye – Stevemiddleton.info

      Finally I m on this trilogy and am not disappointed She wrote it like a diary I like that the story is not draggy ooo That rhymes XD The story follows Zee, who doesn t remember a thing when she woke up She doesn t even remember her name so she s given one Zee.She has to survive in order to understand why there are only one group of people the children and teenagers i...

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