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Infomocracy by Malka Ann Older is a political science fiction thriller set in a future world where countries are replaced by units of 100,000 people called centenals, practicing micro democracy. The story explores the implications of this new political system, intertwining espionage and political maneuvering within a world driven by pervasive technology and connectedness. The plot is complex, with conflicting perspectives and motivations, and the author's writing style combines elements of futuristic world-building with a focus on political intrigue and societal structures.
The sign on the defunct pachinko parlor proclaims 21STCENTURY, but the style—kanji in neon outlined in individual light bulbs? Who does that?—suggests it was named at a time when that was a bold look ... 'The Vevellis Chronicles: The Crescent And The Cross' by Zack Varkaris is an epic historical fiction novel set in the 1400s, depicting the religious and dynasty turmoil between Christianity and Muslim beliefs. The story follows the lives of two warrior brothers, Nicola and Antonia Vevellis, and the woman they both love, Katerina, against the backdrop of religious warfare and world events. The author skillfully weaves a tale of love, loyalty, and conflict, drawing readers into a vivid world with smooth writing and vivid descriptions.
The plot of 'The Vevellis Chronicles' is a complex and compelling saga that delves into the lives of the Vevellis brothers, exploring their journeys, adventures, battles, and relationships. With a Shakespearean touch to the ending, the book not only portrays the personal conflicts between the characters but also delves into the broader themes of religious beliefs and patriotism, creating a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged from the very first chapter.