Troy Grice - This is by far the best independent fiction I have read. Not only was I interested enough from the sample to buy the book, I finished it within three days. "Indidvisible" is a fast-paced, entertaining, and at times, infuriating dystopian libertarian novel that I whole-heartedly recommend. There is a disclaimer, however. This book is in serious need of a thorough edit. It seems odd to have such a high-quality story out there with such poor editing, but that is the case. If you are one to let a few typos a chapter get in the way of your reading enjoyment, this is not the book for you. Also, though the book is written in third person narrative, it would be more fitting as a first person omniscient. However, I believe that the 1-star reviews for this book are disingenu
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pretty good plot and message. kinda cheesy at times
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Characters straight out of "Gods of Ruin". The Netflix original series takes many cues from the novel "Gods of Ruin" including ribs-eating, whiskey drinking congressional power player played by Kevin Spacey meeting people at shadowy monuments and toying with a wild upstart, fighter of a junior congressman.
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decent story, but pretty biased
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