One World United by Jean Marie Stanberry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Jean Stanberry's novel One World you United is an amazing read about life living under total government rule after the third World War. It follow for the most four main characters: Sion, Santiago, Helena and Athens. As the world tries to get better from the war, geniuses have brainwashed it's citizens into thinking the government knows best. Sounds familiar, huh? Stanberry takes us on a journey of how these four characters are brought up being trained by the government and only taking the liberty at which the government provides. None of the four are taught to think for themselves, everything from what they study at school, to marriage, to even when they are able to produce a baby are decided for them. Well we all know this will only last for so long before people (no matter how genetically engineered), begin to learn the truth.
Reading One World United, was a great eye-opener to how too much control to one party can essentially not make life better but worse. I quite enjoyed Stanberry's novel and look forward to reading more novels like this.
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