Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
14
Language
English
Published
Feb 6, 2016
Publisher
Independent
Description
Set a century after the chilling events of Orwell's 1984, the world of 2084 offers a fresh lens through which to explore the consequences of totalitarianism. In this unofficial sequel, Nick Mills crafts a narrative that delves deep into the psyche of a society still grappling with the shadows of oppression and surveillance. The characters navigate a landscape where history is rewritten and individuality is a distant memory, reflecting on the echoes of a time when freedom was merely an illusion.
As the first chapter unfolds, readers are introduced to a protagonist who questions the structures of power that dictate every aspect of life. This individual harbors a flicker of rebellion, igniting a spark of hope in a dystopian setting rife with despair. Through vivid descriptions, Mills immerses the audience in an environment where the state’s grip tightens, yet the human spirit yearns for liberation.
Mills explores the striking parallels between the past and the present, emphasizing the price of complacency in the face of tyranny. In these opening pages, the atmosphere is thick with tension as the protagonist grapples with the moral implications of resistance. 2084 invites readers to ponder the fragility of freedom and the enduring power of dissent in the face of an ever-watchful regime.
As the first chapter unfolds, readers are introduced to a protagonist who questions the structures of power that dictate every aspect of life. This individual harbors a flicker of rebellion, igniting a spark of hope in a dystopian setting rife with despair. Through vivid descriptions, Mills immerses the audience in an environment where the state’s grip tightens, yet the human spirit yearns for liberation.
Mills explores the striking parallels between the past and the present, emphasizing the price of complacency in the face of tyranny. In these opening pages, the atmosphere is thick with tension as the protagonist grapples with the moral implications of resistance. 2084 invites readers to ponder the fragility of freedom and the enduring power of dissent in the face of an ever-watchful regime.
Genres
Science Fiction
Religion & Spirituality
Business & Economics