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Infinity

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Scholastic, Incorporated, May 1, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 256 pages
The mind-blowing conclusion to the chilling NUMBERS trilogy: Because everyone wants to live forever.

No matter what it takes, Sarah's desperate to escape from the numbers.

Always numbers. Sarah loves Adam, but can't bear the thought that every time he looks in her eyes, he can see her dying; can see her last day.

It's 2029. Two years since the Chaos. Sarah and Adam are struggling to survive. She knows he always envisioned them together "'til death do us part." But will a child come between them? The child she loves. The child he saved.

Little Mia was supposed to die that New Year's Day. The numbers don't lie. But somehow she changed her date. Mia's just a baby, oblivious to her special power. But ruthless people are hunting her down, determined to steal her secret.

Because everyone wants to live forever.

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Review: Infinity (Numbers #3)

User Review  - Book Sp(l)ot - Goodreads

Infinity (or Numbers Book 3: Infinity) the third and final book in the Numbers trilogy by Rachel Ward picks up two years after the second book, Chaos. Adam, Sarah, little Mia and Sarah's two little ... Read full review

Review: Infinity (Numbers #3)

User Review  - Natalie - Goodreads

Infinity is a spectacular book. It is told by Sarah and Adam again and how they try to stay away from civilization bu it keeps finding them. In this book, Mia is older and can talk more then in the ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

RACHEL WARD first won a writers' award at a regional arts festival, and her prize-winning short story turned into the opening chapter of Numbers, her breakout debut novel. Its sequel, The Chaos, was published in Spring 2011; the trilogy concludes with Infinity. Rachel lives in Bath, England, with her husband and their two children.

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