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->''WARNING: This novel contains sex, swearing, and violence.''
->''ADVERTISEMENT: This novel contains sex, swearing, and violence.''
-->-- '''[[http://findinggaia.com/book/ The official website]]'''

''Finding Gaia'' is a 2012 novel by Kimberly Chapman. [[GenreBusting It's hard to put it in a single genre]], but it contains definite elements of Romance and Fantasy, with some topics reminiscent of Sci-Fi.

The story starts centered on Jason, a centuries-old immortal searching for another immortal who he has discovered through her (occasionally catastrophic) interactions with society. He's helped by his closest friend, Trish, for whom he acts as somewhat of a surrogate father, and Don, Trish's husband. He eventually finds her and the main story arc begins. The book explores what it's like to live on past your own time, and has some fun with the rules for how the main character's abilities work.

The first 10% of the book can be found on [[https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/180554 Smashwords]], and several reviews can be found on [[http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15745576-finding-gaia Goodreads]].

!! Finding Gaia contains examples of:
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* CompleteImmortality: Jason and Anna. Played straight and [[spoiler:subverted at the end of the book.]]
%%Subverted in what way?
%%* DeadpanSnarker: Trish.
* ElementalAbsorption: Anna does this to recoup her powers after overexerting herself.
%%* GiveGeeksAChance: Trish and Don. {{Lampshaded}} by Trish at one point.
%%* GreenAesop: To be expected when the title character is a GreenThumb, but not too {{Anvilicious}}.
%%What does the aesop say exactly?
%%* GreenThumb: Anna.
* LifeDrain: This turns out to be [[spoiler:Jason's]] superpower. %%Any elaboration on how it functions, and how was it revealed during the story?
%%* RedOniBlueOni: Trish and Don, in that order. %%This doesn't mean anything if you don't click on the trope page.
%%* TheSmartGuy: Don.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Averted. Female {{Green Thumb}}s are generally the least powerful of any superhero group, but Anna is legitimately more powerful than Jason, a fact which everyone involved is aware of.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Jason and Anna's situation is occasionally portrayed this way. %%Any expansion on this?
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