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Inside, Pt. 3

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WARNING!!! READER DISCRETION ADVISED. Inside, Part 3 contains graphic content that may be disturbing to some. Do not take this warning lightly! Note from the Please be aware that this is NOT a YA dystopian book. This is meant for mature audiences who have a high tolerance for horror, sensitive subjects, and extremely dark plot points. Please take this warning very seriously. This book contains material that could be upsetting to some readers. Lily Sandover has risked everything in her attempt to take down the Commission of the People and expose the corruption in post-Second Revolution America. Her group known as the Central Angels is gaining ground, forcing the people to look at the Commission of the People and question its practices. When Lily is disowned from her family, she begins planning more drastic moves, rallying her small collection of rebels against the Commission of the People and Dana Christenson. But she underestimates her opponent. She soon finds herself backed into a corner, struggling to maintain her position with the people against widespread propaganda and being framed for deadly attacks on the capital city. Lily begins to lose hope and wonders if she will find a way to defeat Dana Christenson and bring about the change so desperately needed in America. Suffering through loss and heartbreak, Lily must fight to the bitter end against Dana’s influence, or try to survive a crushing defeat and flee the country before Dana can capture her. But the question what will Dana do to her if she is caught? (This the Original Ending of the novel) This novel is meant for mature audiences. Reader Discretion Advised. violence, xenophobia, discussions on discrimination, human experimentation, militarization, bodily injury, sexual scenarios, assault, childhood trauma, trauma, corruption, strong language, themes of horror, war, social injustice, character death

568 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 11, 2014

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Kyra Anderson

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Born with a pen in hand and an insatiable curiosity for the world, Kyra Anderson embarked on her literary journey at a young age. Boldly defying conventional narratives and fearlessly confronting societal norms, Kyra is a literary provocateur. From the earliest inklings of creativity, she was drawn to narratives that dared to challenge, harnessing her gift for storytelling as a potent instrument for discussions of social constructs. With an unwavering commitment to shedding light on pressing social issues, Kyra fearlessly traverses uncharted territories, exploring the complexities of identity, injustice, and the human condition with unflinching honesty. Kyra’s writing career boasts over 25 books across two pennames that invite readers on adventures both familiar and fantastical, weaving tales that celebrate the rich tapestry of human experience.

***Kyra Anderson also writes under the penname K.J. Amidon***

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July 20, 2014
I finished this book in 1 day. However, it took me awhile to figure out how to do this review. I want to start by saying, I do not recommend this book for anyone under the age of 18 nor the faint at heart. If you are easily offended, this is not the book for you. Now, without giving spoilers what I loved about this book was that it put me on an emotional rollercoaster. I went through so many emotions with this book; fear, anger, sadness, joy as so on. The power struggle between the two main characters Lily and Dana is very intense. This book also shows you how easy it is for a good person to become corrupted by power, fear and politics. I was forced to think if I would have done the same thing in the characters situations. If you do pick up this book, just be prepared for anything...
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January 23, 2018
Wtf

I'm not sure how to react to this book. It's almost not worth reading the first 2.5 books with the way this ends.
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February 2, 2019
Inside

This book was just weird. The writer did a great job on the characters making them very whole and complex, but the ending seemed not finished if that makes sense. I did enjoy the darkness of it, but there were a lot of loose threads that left me wondering what happened to a lot of the characters. They just weren't mentioned again. I don't know if that was done deliberately or not.
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