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Is posthumanism a possible solution to existential angst? Volume I of the “London Oniric Exchange” trilogy is Cristian N. George’s stellar, well-written, and exciting dystopian novel “Atlantis Magister,” categorized as science fiction. The dreamlike and reality mix smartly at a quick pace to maintain your interest. The book is an intriguing and dynamic read that highlights many critical issues of the modern spirit. The reader readily escapes deep into an intriguing fantasy world through the primary character Scott Lloyd, a former London stockbroker, who by accident in the not-so-distant future, becomes a secret agent for intelligence organizations. The author makes it easy to recognize the relationship between computers and a dictatorship: the technocrat is the dictator’s natural friend.
This is a book that will make you think about an awareness it brings to the forefront, possibilities you might have not considered. The reader discovers the revolutionary lives in the gap separating technical progress from social totality where his dream of permanent revolution is carved out. The author reminds us that all we have to combat systems are words and syllables can be more precious than diamonds: revolutions are not always made of guns. If you are an admirer of Voltaire and Francis Bacon, you will especially relate to the characters within this book’s fantastic prose. I suspect if the author had not read Voltaire or Bacon, he would not have produced such an accomplished novel. Treat yourself to a divine cultural experience.
The fictional book’s elevated yet easily comprehendible and rich text will pleasantly surprise you, offering an ability to easily decipher complicated, engaging composition and complex well-thought-out arguments. From the beginning, it is apparent you will benefit from the author’s scholarship, which displays great knowledge and learning to benefit you. His unique approach to science fiction will convince you that Atlantis exploded in space. Maybe what remains of the Ancestors’ satellite might actually be discovered north of Britain in Dogger-Land? This novel is a true original you don’t want to pass by, a thrilling, enjoyable experience for anyone. It takes a brilliant writer to effectively weave stock market speculation with over-the-top, exhilarating espionage missions and historical religious discourse and arguments to create ongoing excitement. Everyone appreciates and loves a well-articulated plot and realistic dialogue found in an extraordinary, original good-read like this one.
The book presents itself as a fine literary work filled with lasting vivid descriptive images: you can feel, taste, visualize, and hear the experiences to bring into clear view spaces and settings that appear extraordinarily realistic. If you enjoy eloquent and gripping reading about undercover agents, speedboats, contraband weapons, smugglers, hostages, snipers, mafia networks, and submarines, this is the book for you! I highly recommend it.
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