Terminal Chic

· Random House
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192
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About this ebook

These days falling in love can happen at the touch of a button and when it happens to Justine, it happens in a BIG WAY! A few e-mails and she's head over Gucci heels in love with Los, but there's just one snag: He's from the year 3001. Justine is going to have to time travel to be with the one she loves but will she adjust to the technically advance society Los lives in? And will Los be able to adjust to Justine's way of seeing things? All's fair in love and cyberspace. A fun and stimulating look at life in the future. Will future scientists really prove that love is just a hormone imbalance curable with medication? What will be the role of men as cloning and genetics advance? And as technology and medicine improve - where will we put all our great-great-great-great-great grandparents?

About the author

Chloe studied at the University of Western Australia and The University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, graduating with a philosophy degree. Her first job was as a copywriter for a London advertising agency and she worked in advertising for several years before teaming up with her art director to write her first children's book.

Success came, when, inspired by her then teenage daughters she began to write teenage fiction. Two books from her 'Justine' series were nominated for The Guardian Fiction Prize and one for the Carnegie Medal. The second Justine Book; Virtual Sexual Reality was also made into a successful film.

Chloe now lives with her family and divides her time between France and London. Her two daughters are now both grown up

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