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Dominion by JL Bryan

In a near-future, totalitarian America, a TV “news” reporter begins to uncover how the regime uses propaganda and psychological operations to control the minds of the public. Note: Only the first five chapters are available on the website.  The complete novel is available as a PDF. . . .

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Distopia by Vaughn Ohlman

When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them to another . . .   . . . and to flee out into the stars, planting colonies which they hope will survive and resist the tyranny of their oppressors . . .   . . . and when those people have been raised in a society that forbids the . . .

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Member: Volerin
June 23, 2010

I’ve read the first two chapters, and I’m so far I’m intrigued. The story takes place in a futuristic space empire where the government exercises over reaching control of its citizens lives. The writing style took a little getting used to, but gives the impression that you are looking at things from the point of view of a foreign culture.

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