The Biomass Revolution
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James Fouhey
What would you do if you lived in a world where your every move was scrutinized by your own personal artificial intelligence - a world where everything is regulated, from power usage to relationships - a world where everything you thought you knew turned out to be a lie?
Welcome to Tisaia - the last hub of modern civilization in a world left scorched by the nuclear fires of the Biomass Wars. Surrounded by a fortress of steel walls and protected by a fierce and loyal Council of Royal Knights, Tisaia seems relatively safe to the average State worker and citizen. A plentiful supply of Biomass powers the cities and food is abundant, but security has come at a terrible cost. The State will do anything to protect its resources, even if it means suppressing the rights of its citizens and deporting immigrants into the Wasteland - a virtual death sentence.
Spurious Timur is one of the State workers helping keep the wheels of prosperity turning in Tisaia. As he starts to explore Tisaia and question his own worth, he realizes there may be more to his subsistence than he thought. When he meets and falls for co-worker Lana Padilla, he begins to understand he may hold the key to restoring Tisaia to a just and free State.
However, restoring Tisaia will come at a cost; both to Spurious and those he cares about, because in Tisaia nothing is ever what it seems. And as more of his past begins to surface, he is faced with the ultimate decision--on which side of the revolution should he fight?
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epic adventure worth a read
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The story is a sort of mash-up of the Roman Empire and a dystopian future. The names of most of the characters were definitely Roman and I found it hard to keep track of them. I never really learned what caused the two separate groups and what the Biomass Revolution entailed. It appears that the author had a lot of ideas floating around and he tried to meld them together. After a huge, drawn out buildup in the story, the ending seemed a little rushed.
The narrator did a good job and held my interest in the book. I would recommend this book for diehard sci-fi fans or those who just want to read a written by an author they enjoy.
Dystopian Spartacus
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Dystopian Adventure that didn't hit Home for me
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I never fully engaged
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This tale is wicked . One can easily put themselves into the situations the characters go through. And I sincerely hope we never get to this extreme of a point, though it's semi heading there now.
Narrator gives life to the characters and does a great job with both genders.
Well done!!
Another excellent journey with Michael
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