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  • Seer

    Ashley Maker

    language (, July 18, 2017)
    When Clare Palmer accepts a scholarship to attend Evergreen, she thinks she's escaping her insane, estranged father, while also getting the chance to go to the school her late mother graduated from. Instead, she finds herself trapped in a scientifically-enhanced, combat-obsessed society called the Corasha who view her as a dangerous outsider.Clare views herself as an outsider, too. Unwilling to accept the outrageous claims of those around her, she's ready to get out of Evergreen at the first opportunity, until unwanted and unstable visible abilities begin to surface, confirming she's a Seer, a biological anomaly that's both prized and guarded by the Corasha. The only person who knows about her phasing is Kade, the attractive yet infuriating mentor she's now indebted to, but trusting him comes with a price her heart might not be willing to pay.Surrounded by dangerous secrets and hidden agendas, Clare must figure out who she can trust—and fast, because there's a war coming, and the last thing she wants is to become a weapon in the wrong hands.
  • SEER

    Ryan Beck

    eBook
    The future is data.All Maria has to do is think about a simple task, like turning on the lights, and it happens. It's not magic, it's SEER, the government-operated algorithm that makes life in the 22nd century so idyllic. By harvesting massive amounts of personal data, SEER can predict what a person will want the moment they want it.It's only when she's kidnapped by a group of anti-SEER rebels that Maria learns there's more to the algorithm than she knew. SEER is not just making people's lives easier; it's being used by those in power to control the public and stamp out potential opposition. At least, that's what Vincent, the leader of the rebel group, tells her.Vincent needs Maria's cybersecurity expertise to take SEER down. But can she trust him? If he's telling the truth, bringing down SEER could free the country from its oppressive control. Or it could be an act of horrific domestic terrorism, plunging the country into chaos.No matter what she chooses, associating with the rebels has already made Maria the target of an army of autonomous combat drones. An army that can predict what she'll do before the thought even crosses her mind. Surrounded by danger and deception, Maria's resolve will be tested if she hopes to prevent catastrophe, let alone survive.
  • SEER

    Ryan Beck

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 14, 2019)
    The future is data.All Maria has to do is think about a simple task, like turning on the lights, and it happens. It's not magic, it's SEER, the government-operated algorithm that makes life in the 22nd century so idyllic. By harvesting massive amounts of personal data, SEER can predict what a person will want the moment they want it.It's only when she's kidnapped by a group of anti-SEER rebels that Maria learns there's more to the algorithm than she knew. SEER is not just making people's lives easier; it's being used by those in power to control the public and stamp out potential opposition. At least, that's what Vincent, the leader of the rebel group, tells her.Vincent needs Maria's cybersecurity expertise to take SEER down. But can she trust him? If he's telling the truth, bringing down SEER could free the country from its oppressive control. Or it could be an act of horrific domestic terrorism, plunging the country into chaos.No matter what she chooses, associating with the rebels has already made Maria the target of an army of autonomous combat drones. An army that can predict what she'll do before the thought even crosses her mind. Surrounded by danger and deception, Maria's resolve will be tested if she hopes to prevent catastrophe, let alone survive.
  • Seer

    Jim Goll

    Hardcover (Destiny Image, Jan. 1, 2005)
    The prophetic movements in church history and in contemporary life are fed by two mighty streams: the prophet, whose revelation is primarily verbal, and the seer, whose revelation is more visionary in nature. While the role of the prophet is familiar, less is known about the seer dimension. To many people, these visionary prophets remain mysterious, otherworldly, and even strange.