Get it hereThis is a dystopian science-fiction novel. That’s something of a genre nowadays, but I get the feeling that this an original. The problem now is that one is constantly reminded of the many followers who borrowed its ideas. Within no time you get the idea – no names, just numbers, horrid ruling class [...]
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