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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 [...]

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