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An Epiphany On Wall Street

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286 pages, Paperback

Published February 10, 2014

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anonym - n. ăn'ə-nĭm'
An anonymous person.
A pseudonym.
[French anonyme, from Late Latin anōnymus]

"Bred to a harder thing
Than Triumph, turn away
And like a laughing string
Whereon mad fingers play
Amid a place of stone,
Be secret and exult,
Because of all things known
That is most difficult."

W.B. Yeats

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December 28, 2015
Book One in the Nine Inch Bride series, An Epiphany On Wall Street is stunning.
The name says it all. Sa is a hero whom will save us from destruction and devastation. And there was An Epiphany, and it was on Wall Street. A confluence then followed.
The book is very interesting. The story is relevant and the issues are worth discussing. They must be discussed. The world is unquestionably a mess. A few changes would be welcomed. Action must ensue.
I note with interest the Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged references in this book. This book is written from a different perspective. However the Atlas Shrugged heroes, Dagny in particular, also battled an evil adversary, they also wanted a better and different world - where individuals' rights were protected and where they could act without unwanted interference. A resolution was achieved in Atlas Shrugged. It was expected that a different world was to evolve.
I am very interested about what will happen here. An Epiphany On Wall Street is Book 1. I see that Book 2 A Stone of Conscience may already be available.
This book is fascinating. The heroes are very likeable. The relationships between the characters are intricate.
This is a book about the World, and about what will happen next, that everyone must read.
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September 22, 2014
While this dystopian almost-hardboiled, despite some innovative plot twists, had too much sex and a rather unplausible premise for my taste, it carries an important message, and a good cliff-hanger ending.

Our system is riddled with both problems and promise, and needs a fully educated public willing to think long-term in order to solve the problems, and live up to the promise of the Founding Documents of the USA. Those lofty ideals have not yet been put into practice, but they can, with the will of us all.
Peace and Community,
ShiraDestinie
Universal Date: 22 September, 12014 H.E. (Holocene/Human Era)
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