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Drop by Drop
Drop by Drop: Book One Step By Step | Morgan Llywelyn
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From Morgan Llywelyn, the bestselling author of Lion of Ireland and the Irish Century series, comes Drop By Drop her first near-future science fiction thriller Unbound Worlds—The Best Sci Fi and Fantasy Books of June 2018 In this first book in the Step By Step trilogy, global catastrophe occurs as all plastic mysteriously liquefies. All the small components making many technologies possible—navigation systems, communications, medical equipment—fail. In Sycamore River, citizens find their lives disrupted as everything they've depended on melts around them, with sometimes fatal results. All they can rely upon is themselves. And this is only the beginning . . . At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Jemmygem
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Enjoyed the story and the people. Look forward to the series

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Jemmygem
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About to start this 📖 looks intriguing

Twainy I think I see books from this series OM BookOutlet .... I also like the covers & titles. Can‘t wait to hear what you think. 3y
RamsFan1963 Reminds me of a book Kevin Anderson & Doug Beason wrote back in the 90s called Ill Wind. Scientists invent a substance to clean up a huge oil spill, but then it become airborne and "eats" all petroleum based materials, which means all plastics. Good book. 3y
LaraS Ooo, what a great cover! Makes me think of this article from a few years ago about plastic eating bacteria: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/apr/16/scientists-accidentally-crea... 3y
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Amanda23
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As the 2nd book is coming out soon, I gave this a re-read. Glad I did. Liked it more this time around and can't wait for book 2.

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Amanda23
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This was a toss up between a so-so and pick. It's the first book in a trilogy and the concept is really interesting but I wouldn't say it was exciting, it was a very steady pace. There were so many characters introduced that it was a bit tricky to keep track of them all but I really came to like Jack and Bea. I will definitely read the 2nd book.

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