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Aftermath - Levar Burton


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Aftermath - Levar Burton

 
Description: ISBN 0575603712 / Genre: Fiction / Author: Levar Burton / Paperback / 288 Pages / Book is published 1997-10-23 by Orion

Newest Review: ... are often prey for those who are and the usual standards of care, like healthcare and education have either vanished or are ... more

 ... only available to the rich. There is hope, however, as a doctor in Atlanta has invented a device called the neuro-enhancer. This allows people to unlock the full potential of their brains and thus cure themselves of any disease. However, shortly after unveiling this remarkable machine to the world, she is kidnapped and dragged to Chicago. Using her enhanced telepathic powers, a useful side effect of the machine, she manages to contact a young girl, a Native American medicine man awaiting a vision and a homeless man f...more

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Crowned Review Aftermath - Levar Burton: Don't Go For a Burton (918 words)
by - written on 08/07/08 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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It's not a rare thing for famous people from other professions to try their hand at writing; autobiographies abound from even the youngest of celebrities these days, it seems. What is slightly rarer is for them to produce works of fiction; Pamela Anderson and Katie Price have both tried this recently, although it is suspected that their works of "fiction" were based on their own lives. Madonna turned her hand to children's books, with some success. Many years before this, however, LeVar Burton turned his hand to science fiction. As the man who played Lt Geordi LaForge on "Star Trek: The Next Generation", this isn't perhaps as great a leap ...  Read the complete review

 

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