Category: YA fiction
Genre: Dystopian, Sci-Fi
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Release date: July 19, 2016
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Publish Date: 2016-07-19 (262 pages, Paperback)
Content Rating: PG
Interview: Anjenique Hughes
Disclaimer: I received this book from +Laura Fabiani iRead Book Tours for an honesty review and for a book tour
Description: Under the totalitarian reign of the 23rd century's world's government- The Sovereign Regime- control is made possible by the identity chip implanted in every human being, recording everything that is seen, done, and experienced.
No more bank accounts.
No more smart phones.
No more secrets.
When Goro inadvertently overhears an exchange of sensitive information, causing him to confront the truth about his world and prompting him to choose his true loyalties, his dream of revolution kicks into high gear. Goro doesn't know he has covert intel in his possession both the SR and the resistance movement are desperate to acquire.
Determined to attempt the impossible task of bringing down the world government, he and his closest friends gain access to the key to ultimately deciding who has sovereignty.
But who will get to Goro first: The resistance or the Sovereign Regime?
Goro is the main person in this story. It sure is a good read. I have thought the plot was done well. I even could see the complex and detailed the characters are in the story.
It seems real like you could really get pulled in and feel you are a part of the story are in the story. Somehow the government starts hunting down, Goro. Goro is followed by someone in the resistance. Goro knows once a member of the resistance of Sovereign Reign.
We meet quite a few people in the resistance. The leader is Mickey. We also see that they recruit Goro and his two friends to their movement. Goro has some info about the top leader of SR.
Will Goro help the Government or the resistance? Who will come out on top or who know more about them and their plan?
With master's degrees in education, special education, and counseling, Anjenique "Jen" Hughes is a high school English and math teacher who loves teaching and mentoring young people. She enjoys traveling and has worked with youth on five continents. Saying she is "young at heart" is an understatement; she is fluent in sarcasm, breaks eardrums with her teacher voice (students have complained when they were within earshot), and cracks sarcastic jokes with the best of her students. Her work with ethnically and socioeconomically diverse youth has inspired her to write books that appeal to a broad variety of students seeking stories of bravery, perseverance, loyalty, and success.
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