Individutopia: A novel set in a neoliberal dystopia

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Beloved friend,


The year is 2084, and that famous Margaret Thatcher quote has become a reality: There really is no such thing as society. No one speaks to anyone else. No one looks at anyone else. People don't collaborate, they only compete.


I hate to admit it, but this has had tragic consequences. Unable to satisfy their social urges, the population has fallen into a pit of depression and anxiety. Suicide has become the norm.


It all sounds rather morbid, does it not? But please don't despair, there is hope, and it comes in the form of our hero: Renee Ann Blanca. Wishing to fill the society-shaped hole in her life, our Renee does the unthinkable: She goes in search of human company! It's a radical act and an enormous challenge. But that, I suppose, is why her tale's worth recounting. It's as gripping as it is touching, and I think you're going to love it...


Your trusty narrator,


PP


Perfect for fans of "1984" and "A Brave New World". Not so great for neoliberals...


Praise for Individutopia:

  • "Gloriously colourful" – The Canary
  • "An exciting tale" – The Dallas Sun
  • "Outstanding" – We Art Friends
  • "Riveting" – Publishers Weekly
  • "An epiphany" – The Avenger
  • "A must-read" – The Bay Net
  • "So relevant" – Medium

  • SCROLL UP AND GRAB A COPY NOW!!!

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    Individutopia: A novel set in a neoliberal dystopia

    THE #1 BEST-SELLING AUTHOR HAS RETURNED WITH AN ORWELLIAN CLASSIC...

    Get your copy of Joss Sheldon's ground-breaking novel today...


    Beloved friend,


    The year is 2084, and that famous Margaret Thatcher quote has become a reality: There really is no such thing as society. No one speaks to anyone else. No one looks at anyone else. People don't collaborate, they only compete.


    I hate to admit it, but this has had tragic consequences. Unable to satisfy their social urges, the population has fallen into a pit of depression and anxiety. Suicide has become the norm.


    It all sounds rather morbid, does it not? But please don't despair, there is hope, and it comes in the form of our hero: Renee Ann Blanca. Wishing to fill the society-shaped hole in her life, our Renee does the unthinkable: She goes in search of human company! It's a radical act and an enormous challenge. But that, I suppose, is why her tale's worth recounting. It's as gripping as it is touching, and I think you're going to love it...


    Your trusty narrator,


    PP


    Perfect for fans of "1984" and "A Brave New World". Not so great for neoliberals...


    Praise for Individutopia:

  • "Gloriously colourful" – The Canary
  • "An exciting tale" – The Dallas Sun
  • "Outstanding" – We Art Friends
  • "Riveting" – Publishers Weekly
  • "An epiphany" – The Avenger
  • "A must-read" – The Bay Net
  • "So relevant" – Medium

  • SCROLL UP AND GRAB A COPY NOW!!!

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    Individutopia: A novel set in a neoliberal dystopia

    by Joss Sheldon
    Individutopia: A novel set in a neoliberal dystopia

    Individutopia: A novel set in a neoliberal dystopia

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    THE #1 BEST-SELLING AUTHOR HAS RETURNED WITH AN ORWELLIAN CLASSIC...

    Get your copy of Joss Sheldon's ground-breaking novel today...


    Beloved friend,


    The year is 2084, and that famous Margaret Thatcher quote has become a reality: There really is no such thing as society. No one speaks to anyone else. No one looks at anyone else. People don't collaborate, they only compete.


    I hate to admit it, but this has had tragic consequences. Unable to satisfy their social urges, the population has fallen into a pit of depression and anxiety. Suicide has become the norm.


    It all sounds rather morbid, does it not? But please don't despair, there is hope, and it comes in the form of our hero: Renee Ann Blanca. Wishing to fill the society-shaped hole in her life, our Renee does the unthinkable: She goes in search of human company! It's a radical act and an enormous challenge. But that, I suppose, is why her tale's worth recounting. It's as gripping as it is touching, and I think you're going to love it...


    Your trusty narrator,


    PP


    Perfect for fans of "1984" and "A Brave New World". Not so great for neoliberals...


    Praise for Individutopia:

  • "Gloriously colourful" – The Canary
  • "An exciting tale" – The Dallas Sun
  • "Outstanding" – We Art Friends
  • "Riveting" – Publishers Weekly
  • "An epiphany" – The Avenger
  • "A must-read" – The Bay Net
  • "So relevant" – Medium

  • SCROLL UP AND GRAB A COPY NOW!!!


    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781078732956
    Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
    Publication date: 08/23/2018
    Edition description: 2nd ed.
    Pages: 176
    Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.41(d)

    About the Author

    Joss Sheldon is a scruffy nomad, unchained free-thinker, and post-modernist radical. Born in 1982, he was brought up in one of the anonymous suburbs which wrap themselves around London's beating heart. Then he escaped!



    With a degree from the London School of Economics to his name, Sheldon had spells selling falafel at music festivals, being a ski-bum, and failing to turn the English Midlands into a haven of rugby league.



    Then, in 2013, he ran off to McLeod Ganj; an Indian village which plays home to thousands of angry monkeys, hundreds of Tibetan refugees, and the Dalai Lama himself. It was there that Sheldon wrote his debut novel, 'Involution & Evolution'.



    With several positive reviews to his name, Sheldon had caught the writing bug. He traveled to Palestine and Kurdistan, where he researched his second novel, 'Occupied'; a dystopian masterpiece unlike anything you've ever read.



    But it was with his third novel, 'The Little Voice', that Sheldon really hit the big time; topping the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, and gaining widespread critical acclaim.



    In 2017 he returned with 'Money Power Love'; a love story that charts the rise of the British Empire, and the way in which bankers, with the power to create money out of nothing, were able to shape the world we live in today.



    Now Sheldon is back with what is arguably his best novel to date, 'INDIVIDUTOPIA'. Fans of 1984 will love this dystopian classic, set in a world where corporations have destroyed society, and no one speaks to anyone else. This is a human story, full of hope, and an adventure, in which our hero does everything she can to escape…



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