
The Machine Society
Rich or Poor. They want you to be a prisoner.
by MIke Brooks
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Pub Date 28 Oct 2016 | Archive Date 5 Nov 2016
John Hunt Publishing Ltd | Cosmic Egg
Description
Mike Brooks’ debut novel is an adventure story set in a dystopian future in which our taste for branding, consumerism and artificial reality is boundless. In /The Machine Society/, he weaves together psychological insight, philosophical reflection and spiritual inquiry to give us a novel that is both a deep satire on modern life and a rich metaphor for our longing to find inner peace. Dean Rogers lives in the Perimeter of New London, holding down a soul-destroying job, surrounded by people who have lost the will to communicate. He is afraid his debts will spiral out of control, resulting in him being cast out of the city, outside of the Security Wall. Meanwhile, in the Better Life Complex, New London’s rich elite live in plastic luxury, unaware of the sinister secrets that underpin their world. /The Machine Society/ is an original and intelligent sci-fi thriller, and a heartfelt rally cry for the soul’s liberation.
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Steve Taylor, author of The Fall and Back to Sanity
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781785352522 |
PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |
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Wow, I'll just take a breath, I need to after reading this book.I loved it, I really enjoy dystopian books when they are well thought out and well written, and this one most certainly was in my opinion.I honestly thought it was one of the best dystopian books I have read in a very long time.I especially liked the references to the book of the title, a book within a book, and some of the ideas made me pause for thought,and made perfect sense.I liked the main characters and cared what happened to them, and it was a real adventure that kept me page turning to the end.I would love to read more by this author,and I really enjoyed this book.