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Corpalism (Corpalism #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 778 pages
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Title:Corpalism (Corpalism #1)
Author:Arun D. Ellis
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 778 pages
Published:March 26th 2012
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fiction

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Corpalism is the compendium edition comprising - Uprising, The reawakening of Stephanie White and From Democracy to Dictatorship.


Uprising

Terry's an ordinary bloke in a dystopian world; like all other ordinary people, he has been saddled with crippling debts from birth. He works in Re-Locations and his job is to send other ordinary people, when unable to pay those debts, to sink estates north of the M4.

He gives no thought to what will happen to them once there; although some part of him knows they'll be forced to eke out a brutal existence, far from family and friends, thrown away by society and left to rot.

That is until, one day, he is late for work once too often and is sacked.

Immediately all his lifelong debts become payable and, unable to discharge them, he is himself relocated, condemned to spend the rest of his days in a 'Boro sink.

When he arrives, he is housed in a run down flat and assigned to sanitation duties.

Unwittingly he attracts the attention of the power structure within the estate and soon finds himself enmeshed in violent intrigue.

But Terry is not all he seems. Why is he there? Who does he really work for?


Aftermath
Extrapolated from a storyline in 'Corpalism' and 'Wise Eyed Open'.

She was a rising star in the Independent movement; a group of revolutionary entrepreneurs, business men and women, professionals and everyday workers who came together to change the political landscape forever.

They are Friday night regulars down the Dog and Duck but this night, the night before an horrific terrorist attack, will be their last together.

She is trapped in a world of darkness, she hears but cannot see, she understands but cannot communicate, she feels each second of her life as it drags by but cannot end it.

How will she survive and can anyone help her?



From Democracy to Dictatorship
A group of entrepreneurs, business men and women, professionals and everyday workers have come together under the leadership of Colin Carpenter to form the Independents, a political group with no party affiliation, no loyalty to the elites or their lobbyists.

If individually elected, they would be free to vote on each bill as they saw fit.

As a new force in British politics the Independents find themselves on a headlong collision course with the Establishment and Sir Phillip Blackmore, Head of British Intelligence.

How far will the Independents be allowed to go before the elites fight back?

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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and whether this author wrote the book on his own opinion, or thought it would make a great story, is up to him.The majority of the book is how brainwashed society is by the government, the powers that be, and the 1% of the upper crust and rich. The remaining 99% are brought up to believe they are better than their ancestors were in numerous ways, even though they have less spare money, less free time to spend with family and less of everything.

I wanted to like this book...I really did. The first two parts, while in need of some tough editing to cut some parts where it waffles out, had the premise of a good idea for a story. Part three defeated me completely. It was all over the place, confusing and I have no idea why it was there. I gave up and stopped reading after a while. Books like this are why authors need to get a good and professional proofreader and editor before they publish...it makes it tougher for all the other independant

I loved this book because it achieves two things. It's a gripping story that covers something like twenty years and it's a political and economic manual. It tells you how the 1% are going to take everything and what we the 99% will end up with. It's also scary because it has an inescapable inevitability about it.

Corpalism made me re-think about how I view the world - it's not a comfortable book to read although the first volume is a semi-thriller and very engaging. It's a wild roller coaster ride but it will stay with me for a long while and has opened my eyes

This book is very good, but the size is intimidating. For anyone who does not like to read long books this book is broken into parts. Each part is like one book or a part or a series. Part one: I loved this part of the book. The characters are exciting and the plot is developed in a way that was almost scary, because it seemed very realistic. Pare one is almost like a wakeup call or a vision of what the future could be. The author uses actual historical events to make the theories and

This is a fascinating book written with some sense of fun yet burdened with the seriousness of the current course of human events, particularly the socio-political condition in the United Kingdom. The author believes that there is a dystopian future that is almost inevitable unless huge effort is undertaken to make changes. The table of contents indicates that there are three volumes within this book; there are actually five.In the first volume The New World Order, which takes up almost half of

I would call Corpalism a fiction book with a strong non-fiction theme running through it. The length may be a bit off-putting but for a book that spans twenty years, you can see why it is so long. The majority of the book talks about the government brainwashing society, being brainwashed about how much better off they are compared to generations before them even though they have less money, less free time on their hands and bigger bills to pay. A well written book, one that really makes you

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