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Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet
Author: Yvonne Navarro, Kurt Wimmer
IN THE FINAL WAR BETWEEN TWO DEADLY ENEMIES STANDS ONE WOMAN... ULTRAVIOLET. Human versus vampires. In a dark futuristic metropolis, humans are fighting a civil war against a subculture group of humans known as "hemophages." Genetically modified by a vampire-like disease, these outcasts pit their great speed and strength against the humans' rele...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446616546
ISBN-10: 0446616540
Publication Date: 3/1/2006
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
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I really enjoyed this book! Loved the character and can't wait to see the movie. I really enjoyed all the action scenes too!
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IN THE FINAL WAR BETWEEN TWO DEADLY ENEMIES STANDS ONE WOMAN... ULTRAVIOLET. Human versus vampires. In a dark futuristic metropolis, humans are fighting a civil war against a subculture group of humans known as "hemophages." Genetically modified by a vampire-like disease, these outcasts pit their great speed and strength against the humans' relentless weapons in the gritty urban streets. Violet is an infected person, a beautiful, intelligent woman who possesses razor sharp survival instincts. Caught up in the middle of the escalating conflict, Violet must protect an extraordinary nine-year-old boy named Six. While the vampires and humans seek to use the boy's unique genetic makeup to eliminate each other, Violet has no idea of his terrifying secret--one that can destroy both races...

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  • Currently 1.5/5 Stars.
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Ultraviolet is ultra-violent. The characters were just shells, and the entire book was one giant battle that got old to me. The back-story was minimal. It reminded me of a 1st person shooter, not my favorite kind of game.

But the idea was interesting.


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