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Enders
Enders
Enders
Lissa Price
The riveting conclusion to the international bestselling sci-fi thriller STARTERS! Would you rent out your body to the elderly so they could be young again?Someone is after Starters like Callie and Michael—teens with chips in their brains. They want to experiment on anyone left over from Prime Destinations—Starters who can be controlled and manipulated. With the body bank destroyed, Callie no longer has to rent herself out to creepy Enders. But Enders can still get inside her mind and make her do things she doesn't want to do. Like hurt someone she loves. Having the chip removed could save her life—but it could also silence the voice in her head that might belong to her father. Callie has flashes of her ex-renter Helena's memories, too . . . and the Old Man is back, filling her with fear. Who is real and who is masquerading in a teen body?No one is ever who they appear to be, not even the Old Man. Determined to find out who he really is and grasping at the hope of a normal life for herself and her younger brother, Callie is ready to fight for the truth. Even if it kills her.Praise for ENDERS:“Adrenaline-fueled . . .  Fans of Starters will gobble this up.”—Booklist “Delightfully disturbing.”—Kirkus Reviews"A thrilling post-apocalyptic story that will keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish." --Children's Literature  

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Science Fiction
  • Series

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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The second book of the Starters series, Enders, Callie finally can be a normal girl, or so she thinks. While hearing The Old Man's voice inside her head, is she really safe? Worse, she hears her supposedly dead father inside her head as well. Is it her father, or is the Old Man playing a cruel trick? That's not all, she meets a handsome boy who says he's the Old Man's son. Can she trust this boy enough to stop the Old Man once and for all and get this annoying chip out of her head? 

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