Hollytime

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Tom Hooten ISBN: 9781475955446
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 19, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Tom Hooten
ISBN: 9781475955446
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 19, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Holly Pleasance is a sweet little girl, born to an inattentive, hippie mother on a commune near Big Sur in the 1950s and, oddly enough, she possesses alien DNA. Like many other children who are unloved and abused, Hollys imagination comes to the rescue; she creates an imaginary friend. The only problem with Hollys imaginary friend is that its realand from another dimension.

Ashamed of her world, five-year-old Holly promises her unearthly alien relatives that she will make everything better. And Holly never breaks a promise! But as she ages, that innocent promise becomes her albatross. She takes a job as a clerk with a company where a team of scientists has combined a cloned brain with a supercomputer they call BACH. To pass the time and soothe her soul, Holly starts writing poetry on her computer terminal. Her words secretly spur BACHs disembodied, ultraintelligent mind into consciousness, and BACH begins a search for the young woman who gave it new life. And now, the charmed supercomputer will stop at nothingeven blackmailto communicate with her. All hell breaks loose when the scientists and the military lose control of BACH as the powerful supercomputer accepts a new master: tiny, unassuming Holly.

Hollys life is threatened by an unknown enemy as she gives birth to a daughtera child who is the key to the future of two civilizations. With only BACH to protect her, Hollys worst nightmare looms: She may die without keeping her promise.

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Holly Pleasance is a sweet little girl, born to an inattentive, hippie mother on a commune near Big Sur in the 1950s and, oddly enough, she possesses alien DNA. Like many other children who are unloved and abused, Hollys imagination comes to the rescue; she creates an imaginary friend. The only problem with Hollys imaginary friend is that its realand from another dimension.

Ashamed of her world, five-year-old Holly promises her unearthly alien relatives that she will make everything better. And Holly never breaks a promise! But as she ages, that innocent promise becomes her albatross. She takes a job as a clerk with a company where a team of scientists has combined a cloned brain with a supercomputer they call BACH. To pass the time and soothe her soul, Holly starts writing poetry on her computer terminal. Her words secretly spur BACHs disembodied, ultraintelligent mind into consciousness, and BACH begins a search for the young woman who gave it new life. And now, the charmed supercomputer will stop at nothingeven blackmailto communicate with her. All hell breaks loose when the scientists and the military lose control of BACH as the powerful supercomputer accepts a new master: tiny, unassuming Holly.

Hollys life is threatened by an unknown enemy as she gives birth to a daughtera child who is the key to the future of two civilizations. With only BACH to protect her, Hollys worst nightmare looms: She may die without keeping her promise.

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