It's great to be part of a community of readers who share my interests. I'm an author who has recently released a dystopian novel set in the year 2091. It's titled The End of Athens, and I was hoping some readers here who are interested in futuristic dystopia with undercurrents of philosophy, may want to read it. This is the blurb to my new release, via Trident Media Group:
In the year 2091, humans have lost the ability to dream. After decades of financial and social depression, dreams and aspirations have become a recessive gene—an impossibility of the modern mind.
Greece is one of the worst social and economic disaster zones, and all hope of a better future has been lost. One young man, Nikos, discovers that he is not like everybody else—there is something different about him.
Believing that he may be going crazy, he soon discovers that he is the only person in Greece who has inherited the ability to dream. Time is running out as the government continues its tirade of corruption and suppression against the people, and Nikos must find a way to teach others how to dream so that once more society can free itself from the shackles of mental slavery.
If you aren't busy reading another book, and like the sound of it, I will give a copy away via Kindle Gift to the first 10 readers who state as such.
I'd love to learn more about your favourite books, also.
I think you've posted this in the wrong folder, this is for Read to Teviews that have gone through the normal process within the group. You have to message Jack to get it set up. Hope this helps!
This sounds really interesting AK! If you want to set up a RaR just go here: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1... and fill out the template. We'd be really interested in set this RaR up for you!
It's great to be part of a community of readers who share my interests. I'm an author who has recently released a dystopian novel set in the year 2091. It's titled The End of Athens, and I was hoping some readers here who are interested in futuristic dystopia with undercurrents of philosophy, may want to read it. This is the blurb to my new release, via Trident Media Group:
In the year 2091, humans have lost the ability to dream. After decades of financial and social depression, dreams and aspirations have become a recessive gene—an impossibility of the modern mind.
Greece is one of the worst social and economic disaster zones, and all hope of a better future has been lost. One young man, Nikos, discovers that he is not like everybody else—there is something different about him.
Believing that he may be going crazy, he soon discovers that he is the only person in Greece who has inherited the ability to dream. Time is running out as the government continues its tirade of corruption and suppression against the people, and Nikos must find a way to teach others how to dream so that once more society can free itself from the shackles of mental slavery.
If you aren't busy reading another book, and like the sound of it, I will give a copy away via Kindle Gift to the first 10 readers who state as such.
I'd love to learn more about your favourite books, also.
AK