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Dystopia

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The complete Dystopia Trilogy in one volume set.DystopiaTempered SteelLiberty's TorchIn the distant future the United States has been split into two regions separated by a barren wasteland; this is the country of Dystopia. Here the individual is discouraged, freedom is an illusion, food is rationed, and everything you do is tracked by a chip implanted in your arm. This is Dana Ginary’s world.

At age seventeen, people receive their career assignments chosen for them by a government body. Forced to work at the Waste Management Plant because she was declared too individualistic, Dana finds herself surrounded by death and brutality. Knowing her days are numbered, she looks for a way to leave the plant before she, too, becomes one of its causalities.

It is then she meets a man named George and soon finds herself caught up in a cat and mouse game between the resistance and the Dystopian government. Dana finds herself faced with an agonizing choice of whom she will betray and whom she will her friend George, her parents, or herself.

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212 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 8, 2015

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Janet McNulty

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Ms. McNulty has published in a variety of genres, not wanting to be tied down to just one thing. She began her writing career with her fantasy series entitled Legends Lost. Since then, she has gone on to publish in the popular dystopian genre with her Dystopia Trilogy and has even published a cozy mystery series entitled Mellow Summers. Her most recent work is her space opera, science fiction adventure series: the Solaris Saga.

In addition to writing for young adults and adults, Ms. McNulty has also published several picture books for children.

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January 29, 2024
Dystopia is a favourite of mine, but this book fell short...

It was good to have the complete trilogy, though, as you can jump through the 3 books in order to read the complete stories. Don't really know what the experience would heve been if I had just read the books in their natural order, as I don't think the stories would have made sense at all.
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July 17, 2015
This was a good quick read but I failed to connect with the characters. When someone dies, I was like meh that sucks. Some things were way too easy for both the good guys and the baddies throuout the story. Characters needing something they wouldn't normally be able to get easily are granted their needs by finding them nearby.

I also basically skimmed through the last section of the series because I lost interest. I did finish it though because it was an interesting story overall. Hated the ending
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January 1, 2016
One of many books about loss of individual freedoms. You have the elite and then you have... us. Well written, good pace, plenty of intrigue.
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