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The New Agenda

Prequel to The City Center

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The New Agenda

By: Simone Pond
Narrated by: Ryan Kennard Burke
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A thrilling sci-fi dystopic series from an award-winning author of dystopian fiction

In book two, Ava's journey continues as she searches inside the mainframe to find Chief Morray. She locates his archive files, sending her way back to the early days. Society was collapsing, but young, idealistic William Morray had hoped his father's acclaimed Repatterning Program - a precursor to the brilliant New Agenda - could manage the upheaval and get things back on track. They said the Repatterning Program was for the greater good, but like most advertising, it was a lie. The horrifying plan entailed eradicating all cities, homes, and people outside of the Elite citizenship. William Morray joins an underground rebel alliance to end the Repatterning Program and save what's left of civilization.

©2014 Simone Pond (P)2015 Simone Pond
Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Dystopian
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Simone Pond places her characters in extremely tough situations and then makes them bite and claw their way out of them. He's not afraid to show us a flawed main character who you have mixed feelings for. It's great.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Morray. He's what the book is about so he's who we focus on.

What about Ryan Kennard Burke’s performance did you like?

Really good voice. Very nice to listen too and he kept good pace throughout the narration.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

What made Morray, Morray?

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