Subnormal - Book 1 of the SUBNORMAL series: Great Britain as a Dystopian Society
Book Details
Author(s)Stuart Kenyon
PublisherStuart Kenyon
ISBN / ASINB00QQ8CQ84
ISBN-13978B00QQ8CQ80
Sales Rank660,143
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
"The novel is well written, the characters are believable, and I liked how the author managed to really get across the evilness of one character in particular. I would recommend this book to everyone who enjoys good writing, and who is interested in realistic dystopian ideas."
Reviewed by Kim Anisi for 'Readers’ Favorite' - 5 stars
Synopsis:
Imagine a utopia where every person has a purpose and not a single life is wasted.
Britain has become a hive-like world, with even the weakest and most vulnerable playing their part in the nation's transformation. Crime is low, employment high.
But all is not quite as it seems. Though the revolution was quiet and bloodless, countless lives have been torn apart before our very eyes. Whilst the silent majority are mysteriously duped into collaboration, dissenters are ignored or punished. Democracy, civil liberties and equality are replaced by corruption, discrimination and segregation.
Paul, who has Asperger's Syndrome, knows slavery in the Zone is intrinsically unnatural. His first personal rebellion at Industrial Zone Four is crushed and he is forced to suffer alone for years in silence. Until his younger brother, Tommy, is also declared "subnormal" and sent to the Zone following an accident.
Allied with a handful of fellow Zoners and free-thinkers from the outside world, the brothers defy the powers-that-be. Can they beat the odds and restore to the British people a freedom few can remember?
CHARITY DONATION WITH EVERY PAID ORDER!!!
NOW INCLUDES PROLOGUE OF SEQUEL SUPERNORMAL!
The author:
As the father of a severely autistic son, debut novelist Stuart Kenyon has pledged to donate a fifth of all royalties to his local Special Educational Needs school, who are raising money to provide much-needed sensory equipment for the children.
Stuart, who read English Literature at the University of Salford, wrote at least seventy-five per cent of Subnormal on his smartphone. He has also written parts 2 & 3 of the trilogy and plans to start work on a new project in the summer of 2016.
Reviewed by Kim Anisi for 'Readers’ Favorite' - 5 stars
Synopsis:
Imagine a utopia where every person has a purpose and not a single life is wasted.
Britain has become a hive-like world, with even the weakest and most vulnerable playing their part in the nation's transformation. Crime is low, employment high.
But all is not quite as it seems. Though the revolution was quiet and bloodless, countless lives have been torn apart before our very eyes. Whilst the silent majority are mysteriously duped into collaboration, dissenters are ignored or punished. Democracy, civil liberties and equality are replaced by corruption, discrimination and segregation.
Paul, who has Asperger's Syndrome, knows slavery in the Zone is intrinsically unnatural. His first personal rebellion at Industrial Zone Four is crushed and he is forced to suffer alone for years in silence. Until his younger brother, Tommy, is also declared "subnormal" and sent to the Zone following an accident.
Allied with a handful of fellow Zoners and free-thinkers from the outside world, the brothers defy the powers-that-be. Can they beat the odds and restore to the British people a freedom few can remember?
CHARITY DONATION WITH EVERY PAID ORDER!!!
NOW INCLUDES PROLOGUE OF SEQUEL SUPERNORMAL!
The author:
As the father of a severely autistic son, debut novelist Stuart Kenyon has pledged to donate a fifth of all royalties to his local Special Educational Needs school, who are raising money to provide much-needed sensory equipment for the children.
Stuart, who read English Literature at the University of Salford, wrote at least seventy-five per cent of Subnormal on his smartphone. He has also written parts 2 & 3 of the trilogy and plans to start work on a new project in the summer of 2016.
