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I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes
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it was amazing
bookshelves: fiction, spies-fiction

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Reading Progress

July 7, 2014 – Started Reading
July 7, 2014 – Shelved as: to-read
July 7, 2014 – Shelved
July 7, 2014 – Shelved as: fiction
July 7, 2014 – Shelved as: spies-fiction
July 7, 2014 –
page 26
4.25% "Really good so far. Same author wrote the screenplay for the movie 'Dead Calm' based on the book 'Dead Calm,' go figure."
July 25, 2014 –
page 112
18.3% ""As a result, the book that I had spent so many months writing ended up sitting on Bradley's bedside table. He saw it when he woke early the next morning but made no move toward it. It was a Saturday and when Marcie brought his breakfast in, he asked her about it, 'What's it for?' 'I thought you might find it interesting--look at it if you want,' she said, trying not to put any pressure on him.""
July 25, 2014 –
page 160
26.14% ""The doctor took a pair of clear plastic gloves out of the secret compartment. They terrified Tlass in some even deeper place. 'What are they for?!' he tried to scream. As if in answer the doctor spoke to him. In different circumstances people had complimented him on his bedside manner. 'I'm going to take your eyes,' he said...'Technically speaking it's called an enucleation,'...he started cutting the lids away.""
July 25, 2014 –
page 194
31.7% "The batteries were used to power small refrigerated boxes and the soldiers smiled at the doctor's ingenuity. Inside were racks of tiny glass bottles that would help countless children: vaccines against polio, diphtheria, and whooping cough. Hidden among them, indistinguishable except by an extra zero he had added to each batch number, were a pair of bottles that contained something vastly different."
July 25, 2014 –
page 288
47.06% "He had been told I was an FBI researcher conducting threat analysis into biological weapons. The truth was that Whisperer wanted me to have as much knowledge as possible in the hope that some tiny detail, a fragment of information, would prove to be the key at some later date. It was either a very good idea or an index of his desperation--take your pick. I asked him if anyone had ever come close to finding a cure..."
August 2, 2014 – Finished Reading

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