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ショッピング2013年09月16日
Nonfiction: The Hypocrisy of Modern Day Gentlemen What some are describing as the next great dystopian novel, the first book in the Nonfiction series from L. Aaron Varble displays all the right formulas to be the next great science fiction classic. This is the story of what will be and how the importance of perception will decide how humanity will evolve; because often times it’s not what we see that shapes us most, it’s the complex inner workings of the truth behind it. Using epistolary elements and clever, fast-paced narrative this book delivers a thoughtful punch as it maintains a steady flow as readers explore the planet earth as they have never known it before in this futuristic novel of romance, humor, satire, and adventure which is the first in a series of three. The overall atmosphere for the story is set on the first page as we read a fourth grade child’s essay from the year, 7542: “In the middle of the Greater there is a dome where people live for us to live better. They are people like you and me who are picked out by the URPE to live in the dome. They are lucky people because what they do helps us lots and lots. They don’t know that they’re in the dome, but it has to be that way so they can keep helping us.” Only what the public knows is not the entire story, and as readers continue the real truth is uncovered to be wrought with manipulation, cover ups, and misdirection. The story follows those people most involved in shaping the destiny of mankind's fate in this dystopian science fiction tale of love, humor, satire, and adventure which is sure to capture the minds of readers and take them on a journey they won’t ever forget. Readers will not know what's coming next as they explore the planet as they have never known it before, how it will be, and they will never forget the images that the future holds. From thought provoking narrative to surprising twists, Nonfiction: The Hypocrisy of Modern Day Gentlemen will not disappoint. ![]() 「キャッチコピー引用」 2013年09月16日 00時 月曜日feat. D.O R 続き>> PR |
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