Firstlife (Everlife #1)

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by Gena Showalter


  Killian has relied on his charm and attractiveness to convince his targets to sign with Myriad. When that doesn’t work with Ten, what changes does he make in his approach and why? How well does that work with Ten?

  Symbolism plays a huge part in the book—or does it? What symbolism, if any, did the author use to represent another idea via association or resemblance? What themes did the author explore?

  What passages in the book struck you as the most insightful? The most profound?

  Ten comes to learn a single decision boils down to only right and wrong—for her and those she loves—and the consequences of making a mistake can have eternal repercussions, and yet indecision can come at an even greater cost. Do you agree with her? Why or why not?

  What do you consider Myriad’s strengths? Weaknesses? What do you consider Troika’s strengths? Weaknesses? Use examples from the book to support your answers.

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  ISBN: 9781760374457

  TITLE: FIRSTLIFE

  First Australian Publication 2016

  Copyright © 2016 Gena Showalter

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