Indivisible: A Blovel About The End of America
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“A Greyhound bus pulled alongside the plane and another dozen Treasury officials and diplomats, who had flown in from other Asian capitals, were herded on board. Several hundred trunks were offloaded there by forklift and reloaded into a semi-trailer bearing a logo for corn chips.”
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“Part 1984, Part Future Shock, and Part Atlas Shrugged”
Troy’s written a first novel that is part 1984, part Future Shock, and part Atlas Shrugged…he demonstrates an ability to write smooth, sometimes colorful prose, and he has constructed a story that keeps the reader despite its author’s rookie errors. The story begins with a rather depressing projection of the future of the United States, [...]
“The Makings of a Cult Classic”
“Goldstein had the same visceral impact as reading Vonnegut for the first time as a 15 year old; a feeling that one as jaded and cynical as myself tends to appreciate. The tight storyline sucks you in fast, and doesn’t let up for a second. The author takes the current debates about security vs. liberty, [...]
“I Will Be Recommending This Book”
“I finished Goldstein today and wanted to let you know that I really enjoyed it. I loved the characters and the use of technology in the story. The personality of the ‘nats’ was dead on. Not that I’ve encountered any but I am sure that is the way they would be. Your detailed analysis of [...]
“A Cynical Reality”
Rich vocabulary makes it an intriguing and flowing read. The book creates a storyline that draws you in quickly, with eagerness to find out what is coming next. The writer creates a picture of a cynical reality if our government’s distortions which impede on our so called ‘life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness’. The book [...]
“A Great Read”
I just finished a great read. It provides a glimpse into a future where freedoms are nearly non-existent, and patriots are those that don’t conform to the elitist ideals. The typical 3 branches of government; Executive, Legislative, and Judicial are replaced with the Governmental, the Corporate, and the Financial. The authors storytelling is polished and [...]






