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The Sphinx Project (The Chimaera Chronicles) [Kindle Edition]

Kate Hawkings
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Not many people can say their entire existence has been one big lab experiment: poked and prodded by scientists, genetically modified to be the best and endure the worst, subjected to daily tests and trials that would kill a normal human. All Michaela wants is her own life.

When the chance to escape finally comes, Michaela and her sister run, taking their friends with them. But they aren't the only ones to free themselves from those labs. Following close behind are another breed of creature, one that doesn't know the difference between right and wrong, who exist only to feed their own hunger. The creatures are the least of her problems. As the world begins to fall apart around them, Michaela finds she could lose the very thing she holds dearest.


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  • File Size: 425 KB
  • Print Length: 255 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1470151146
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007DCRNWQ
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #283,845 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Action-packed dystopian YA February 29, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
This is a self-published, young-adult, sci-fi/fantasy/pre-apocalyptic/dystopian novel. There's so much going on that it's quite difficult to pin the book down to just one genre.

Don't let the self-published bit put you off, this whole book is treated very professionally, from the cover all the way through, with excellent editing and formatting. I know book reviews are supposed to be about the actual content of the book, but so many self-published authors completely overlook this, and it's a huge turn-off.

Naturally, the company which conducted the research and experiments on Michaela and her sister Nicole can't allow them to run free, and have to hunt them down.

There's something about Kayla that sets her apart from the rest, even from her sister. Those who owned the compound where the girls were kept are especially eager to find Kayla, but she has no idea why.

The mix and contrast between tough girls trained and bred to fight and kill, and young naive teenagers is perfectly balanced and realistic. You never feel the characters are unbelievable in their actions, whether they're beating the hell out of the monsters that escaped with them, or desperately seeking ice cream.

The pacing of this book is perfect. The action scenes (of which there are many) don't fly by in a blur, nor do they get dragged out in slow-motion so the author can fit in all the details. It's like reading in realtime.

This book ends on quite the cliffhanger, I can't imagine how anyone could read it and not instantly want the second book. The book raises a helluva lot of questions about the girls and their origins and the company behind the Sphinx project, and so much more. It's an excellent set-up for what should be a fabulous series.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Book Whales: 4.5 Stars! can't wait for the sequel March 4, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
A lifetime as a lab rat, or forever on the run? For Michaela it's not a hard decision.

When I saw this book on Goodreads, I was literally drooling over it. I was drawn to the cover and the blurb sounds so good. I was lucky enough to be given an ARC directly from the author. Oh boy, this book is so good. There were no dull moments from the first chapter up to the last. I devoured this book in one sitting.
The story is about the Sphinx Project, an experiment with an aim to create a perfect warrior by combining animal and human genes. The story was told in Michaela's perspective, the heroine in the story. Michaela and the girls were kept as lab rats in a very secluded facility. They were given trainings and constantly monitored. Michaela sees her life as a prisoner; she wanted to live a normal life instead of pretending to be someone she is not. An assassin or a killer, always there when needed. They were given missions to kill a specific target. Michaela doesn't want that life. The story took a great turn when the facility was hit by an earthquake. The girls took the opportunity to escape but the task is not easy as it seems. They thought the facility guards were their prime enemy but something else had escaped, a blood thirsty humanoid creature. Was there a possibility they could end up like the creature if they hadn't escape?

I was impressed by the story building; it is very believable. I like the concept about hybrids. It also had the elements that I love in a book, fast-paced and action-packed with a hint of romance. The characters are realistic too. I felt their emotions, how deeply they wanted to escape. I also felt their thirst for answers. I love Michaela and Nicole. They are butt-kicking!!! Both are strong, clever and confident.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars An exciting debut with room to grow March 13, 2012
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When I first stumbled on the description for this series I was instantly intrigued. I loved the concept of young girls being turned into a "universal soldier" a la Jason Bourne with a dystopian and sci-fi twist. The story begins with a prologue that showcases the girls in action, but it isn't particularly clear on the why or what the action is against. I am still not entirely certain how the prologue ties into everything (though it is a series so time may very well tell). Where the prologue succeeded was in demonstrating from the very beginning that these girls are soldiers that have been well trained.

I personally felt a degree of disconnect between the characters while reading the first few chapters. Normally, one would say that would be a negative thing, but in this unique instance it led to better understanding the cold, sterile and unfeeling environment where the characters are living at the beginning. This allowed me to share and empathize with them in their new experiences and feelings after they'd made their escape...including a little bud of romance that I'm sure the targeted audience will appreciate.

Despite all the action, there were some slow moments here and there and some scenes that didn't feel like they fit the general flow of the story line making a few transitions feel choppy. This is an issue that I feel may be attributed to the fact it is an independent title or perhaps it is growing pains for the new author? Either way, it shouldn't dissuade potential readers. I have read books from established houses and authors that were not as solid or overall entertaining.
THE SPHINX PROJECT is a good debut that is impressive when you consider that it is a self published work by a young author (I believe she is 21 or 22).
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars The Sphinx Project
I don't know if this book is a good book or not, it just was not the type book I liked once I started reading it. Sorry, this book may be a great book if you like this type.
Published 3 months ago by dlair
2.0 out of 5 stars Muddy mess, let's throw every dystopian element at the wall and see...
Let's start with the good. The story has strong, well-written characters. It has a nice flow. The author is a good writer and knows how tell a story, but her creation of the... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kelli
4.0 out of 5 stars I would read the series
The story line could be more developed, and probably will be in the continuing series. I would definitely read more.
Published 4 months ago by PDW
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT READ
I found the writing crisp & did not want to leave it till I was finished. It was different & great book
Published 4 months ago by Jess
4.0 out of 5 stars Write on!
While I'm not the intended target audience for YA, I often find them better than so-called adult fiction, especially when it comes to romance. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Laurelnd
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
This book has a little of everything. I really enjoyed reading it and can not wait for the next book to be released!
Published 4 months ago by Samantha
4.0 out of 5 stars good book
nicely written book
same as many other books in this genre
does not disappoint the reader good to read

enjoy
Published 4 months ago by dev
4.0 out of 5 stars Cool adventure
Exciting and fun. Great story and premise. Keep your shoes tied because this book will knock your socks off. Loved it.
Published 4 months ago by Wade Adams
4.0 out of 5 stars Fast moving enough to keep my interest
I enjoyed the book because it was fast moving enough with some twist and turns. The author was able to describe the cities and other items so that you could visualize them.
Published 4 months ago by Mary Stuckey
4.0 out of 5 stars The sphinx project
Well written exciting. Can't wait for the second book in this series keep writing more books in this series the sphinx project.
Published 4 months ago by lawanda smith
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Katherine (Kate) Hawkings was born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. She is impulsive, obsessive and stubborn. A lover of sports, chocolate and reading, she currently resides in England.

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