25 Perfect Days Plus 5 More eBook Mark Tullius
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25 Perfect Days, named one of IndieReader's Best Indie Books for 2013, just got better with the addition of 5 More Perfect Days. A totalitarian state doesn't just happen overnight. It's a slow, dangerous slide. 25 Perfect Days Plus 5 More chronicles the path into a hellish future of food shortages, contaminated water, sweeping incarceration, an ultra-radical religion, and the extreme measures taken to reduce the population. Through twenty-five interlinked stories, each written from a different character's point of view, 25 Perfect Days captures the sacrifice, courage, and love needed to survive and eventually overcome this dystopian nightmare.
25 Perfect Days Plus 5 More eBook Mark Tullius
This is scarey! Because it's more closer to reality, than zombie apocalypse stories. Like the walking dead. We are living in these times.We are now living in the days of Armageddon, as the bible has prophesied. And it is probably going to get worse.
How ever, this author has a twisted,and demented imagination. You got to love his work. This is the 2nd book,byhhim,that I have read.
I'm not going to give anything away,so just read it,and you will see my point.
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25 Perfect Days Plus 5 More eBook Mark Tullius Reviews
I loved this book and it scared the hell out of me. With the state of the world right now, so many of these things could actually happen. Some already are. Kept me turning the page and made for interesting conversation with my husband. I'd love to hear other people's thoughts too.
I thought it wasn't possible to make this book any better, but he did it! You know when you're making something in the kitchen and people say 'don't over handle it or you'll f@ck it up.' Well, this wasn't over handled and the bonus days were a great additional read. Please refer to my review on the original 25 Perfect Days. One hint, you'd want to re read 25PD again if it's been some time between reading the original story and the 5 more days.
I am definitely a fan of Mark Tullius and this book did NOT disappoint!
It is a fast read. The characters are familiar and heroic, you almost wish you knew them in real life, while others you identified with easily. This book is made up of 25 (plus 5 more) individual yet interlocking stories. It was hard to put this book down!
My only reason for giving it 4 stars instead of 5 was that I wish I had read it in one sitting. Because this book is made of up different stories, I had to go back to try remember who was who. Though at the end of the book there is a character guide (which I wish I had discovered earlier). Try not to take long pauses between readings because you will lose the flow of the book. Other than that I really enjoyed this book and will definitely recommend it to others! )
This book has 25 stories that interlock together perfectly. Each story leaves you wanting more and I couldn't wait to read what happened at the end (it didn't disappoint!). The writing is wonderful and I thought it'd be confusing trying to remember who was who in the different stories, but it wasn't because he wrote so well. Even if you get confused there's a "cheat sheet" at the end. The extra 5 stories are great! They tell a little more about some people in the 25 Perfect Days book. It's great to read more about them and learn a little more with each story. I have enjoyed every book I've read by Mark Tullius so if you enjoy this one check out his others.
This book is told in 25, with an additional 5 short stories not found in the original edition, that are all interconnected to tell this story, which starts in the year 2036 and ends in 2076.
It's a very disturbing book in the sense that parts of it could happen. There is a breakdown in law in which there are no more trials for people. Overpopulation which is then controlled by the government in forced sterilisation among women as a start and then increasingly gets more violent and selective. Poisoned meat and medicated water supplies to decrease population and to make people happy little sheep. A militant religious organisation that not only controls the country but also takes away any babies born to women who can't afford to buy them from the government.
It's a book that grabs you and makes you think of what may or may not happen.
Absolutely *loved* this book. One of the better adult dystopian tales I've read in quite a long time.
25 Perfect Days Plus 5 More is a series of interlocked stories that detail the descent into a totalitarian state. That's not to say that they take place only over 25 days - it takes some time to fall into a world where the living would probably envy the dead.
The world-building is superb. Think 1984 crossed with the mega-churches of Falwell and Robertson and you're getting there. The novel goes beyond the concept of the government merely controlling where you live, work, play, learn, etc. to where the government controls your weight, your thoughts, your very right to life. It's a world where "if only" no longer exists, and the only behavior allowed is the one decreed acceptable by the government.
Characters, considering that they generally appear for only a chapter or two, are fairly completely drawn, with just enough left for the reader's imagination to latch onto and complete.
The writing is smooth and precise, a keen edged knife that, at times, cuts right to the heart of a character and gives the reader a visceral shock.
All in all, 25 Perfect Days Plus 5 More is a tale that can be disturbing, yet leaves the reader, long after the book is closed, thinking "I wonder...." I recommend this novel to fans of dystopia and/or post-apocalyptic scenarios. You won't regret reading it. You might be disturbed by the ideas it raises, but you won't regret reading it.
Imagine the Marquis de Sade had ADD, decided to write flash fiction, and no one told him that even flash fiction should be, at least loosely, a story. Further imagine that he decided to smash all his little musings together and call them a book. Now you've got an idea what this book is like. I'm sure the author had a point or was trying to tell a story, but I'm not sure what either one is. I'd give this zero stars if I could.
This is scarey! Because it's more closer to reality, than zombie apocalypse stories. Like the walking dead. We are living in these times.
We are now living in the days of Armageddon, as the bible has prophesied. And it is probably going to get worse.
How ever, this author has a twisted,and demented imagination. You got to love his work. This is the 2nd book,byhhim,that I have read.
I'm not going to give anything away,so just read it,and you will see my point.
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