The book The Machine Awakes was written by author Adam Christopher Here you can read free online of The Machine Awakes book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Machine Awakes a good or bad book?
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As far as emergency lighting went, it sucked. Curving panels and shapes that had been elegant works of art and aesthetically designed refinery architecture were now shadowed, angular shapes that seemed to leap out at him from the corner of his eye. He ran on as best he could with Cait over his shoulder, her blood covering him from collar to elbow. However, it was thick and tacky, suggesting to Kodiak that the bleeding from her injuries had already slowed. When he reached one of the large atria t...hat interrupted the passageways at intervals, he stopped and looked out. “Shit, shit, shit.” He was lost. He turned around again, but he wasn’t sure where to go. The landing pad couldn’t be far from the control room, but he had no clue if he was headed in the right direction. The atrium had seating. He moved to a couch and lay Cait down. She winced in pain. “Cait?” Her eyes were closed, but she screwed them even tighter. “Fucking ow,” she whispered. “I feel like I’m dead.” Kodiak smiled.
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