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Daily Revolt - Jason Donnelly has given the world his first published novel. The book is a fast and easy read. Above all though, it is a satirical book full of dark humor, emotion, and pure honesty. Donnelly holds a mirror up to our culture down to the latest references in music, brands, movies, and television. If your thoughts while reading this book are "is Jason Donnelly spying on me?" don't panic, this reaction is normal. Marky changes his name to Mark and integrates himself into the culture that he denied for so long with the guidance of The Program. He plugs into social media outlets, buys the latest technologies, he networks, and stays up to date with current events and trends. Marky is so good at integrating that he becomes a symbol and masthead. All the while he fears he will be killed for breaking The Program's rules. There aren't enough adjectives to describe this novel but if I could select a few, they would be: hilarious, multi-layered, and introspective.
Reseña del editor:
Have you ever read an advertisement and felt like it was written directly to you? Well, what if it was? And if you were told that there's an underground group telling you and those around you what to buy, what to wear, and what to consume? Join the fun. The only thing holding you back is your own personality. We recommend that you read Gripped with a nice bottled water.
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