Sovereign Social Protocol: Life and Death in the Council Sovereign Social Protocol: Life and Death in the Council

Sovereign Social Protocol: Life and Death in the Council

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Publisher Description

Do You Believe That The Government Has Your Best Interests in Mind? This Dystopian Thriller Will Make You Think Twice!

In 2084, Aaron Trudeau is about to graduate college and enter the real world. As he learns that most everyone is blinded by the government's accomplishments, Aaron seems to have more and more doubts. He signs up to join the SSP, Sovereign Social Protocol, better known as "The Council," more out of defiance than a civic duty. As he treads deeper into the SSP, his covert plan derails as he discovers there are more horrific practices than even the SSP could imagine.

If you've been looking for an exciting new dystopian thriller, this is it! Sovereign Social Protocol will leave you so enthralled that you won't be able to put it down once you start.

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2016
February 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
147
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bernadette Allen
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
287.3
KB

Customer Reviews

Jasmyn9 ,

Sovereign Social Protocol

Great world concept. This dytopia almost sounds like a utopia at first - but isn't that how they all seem to begin? With The Council in control of everything - no one really needs to do anything, except agree and fall in line.

This book is about what happens when you don't quite agree, and you don't fall in line. Unfortunately, the actual story just didn't live up to expectations. Aaron is almost childlike at times - ruining his college age character and the way I veiwed him throughout the story. Towards the end of this book I did see a bit of a more analytical problem solving adult start to come through, but it took a long time to get there.

The story line is a little jumpy, but it does move along nicely. There is action, sci-fi, and even some good family drama. It was a bit jumpy at times, it seemed like some scene breaks weren't included and it made some of the transitions a bit hard to follow.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*