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A heart-pounding conspiracy thriller that delves into the mysterious predictions surrounding the year 2012.

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  1. What are the main themes explored in '2012' by Eric J. Gates?
  2. Discuss the role of conspiracy theories in the plot of '2012'. How do they shape the narrative?
  3. Analyze the character of Professor Paul Laframboise in '2012'. How does he contribute to the story?
  4. How does the author use scientific concepts and theories to build suspense in '2012'?
  5. Examine the role of government agencies in the novel '2012'. How do they affect the events of the story?
  6. Discuss the significance of the Mayan calendar and its predictions in '2012'. How does it drive the plot forward?
  7. Analyze the relationship between the protagonist and the antagonist in '2012'. How does their conflict drive the story?
  8. Compare and contrast the different settings portrayed in '2012'. How do they contribute to the overall atmosphere of the book?
  9. Discuss the role of technology and its impact on the characters in '2012'. How does it shape their actions and decisions?
  10. Examine the theme of survival in '2012'. How do the characters adapt and cope with the impending disaster?
  11. Analyze the narrative structure of '2012'. How does the author use flashbacks and foreshadowing to enhance the storytelling?
  12. Discuss the moral dilemmas faced by the characters in '2012'. How do these dilemmas shape their choices throughout the book?
  13. Examine the role of family and relationships in '2012'. How do the personal connections between characters influence their actions?
  14. Discuss the resolution of '2012'. Does it provide a satisfying conclusion to the story? Why or why not?