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The Neptune Project by Polly Holyoke
The Neptune Project by Polly Holyoke










The Neptune Project by Polly Holyoke The Neptune Project by Polly Holyoke

The novel hits the target audience right between the eyes on "hot button" issues, especially global warming and its consequences, but should be popular with readers who are looking for a slightly different dystopian adventure or those who just dream of living in the ocean and playing with dolphins.- Saleena L.Nere has never understood why she feels so much more comfortable and confident in water than on land, but everything falls into place when Nere learns that she is one of a group of kids who -unbeknownst to them - have been genetically altered to survive in the ocean. This is an enjoyable book, with lots of adventure, suspense, and underwater scenes. Their journey through the ocean to asylum isn't easy, but with some help from Nere's telepathically linked dolphin friends and other Neptune Project victims the kids just might make it-if they can stop quarreling among themselves. Nere and two other children are given injections that finalize their mutations and enable them to breathe water. Now the government wants to close down the project and kill all involved. She thinks nothing of her comfort with the sea until the day her mother breaks the news that Nere is a product of a genetic-mutations experiment called the Neptune Project.

The Neptune Project by Polly Holyoke The Neptune Project by Polly Holyoke

Nere lives by the ocean and has always had an affinity for water. Gr 6–8-In this dystopian adventure, Earth can no longer sustain life in many places and the United States has devolved into a totalitarian government.












The Neptune Project by Polly Holyoke