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Utopia 58

By: Daniel Arenson
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Summary

From one-million copy best-selling author Daniel Arenson comes Utopia 58, a dystopian novel as chilling as The Handmaid's Tale and Black Mirror.

Imagine a perfect society. A world with no racism, sexism, or ageism. A utopia.

In Utopia 58, everyone is equal. Everyone must be equal.

Too beautiful? A mask will hide that pretty face. Too tall? We'll saw your legs down to size. Too male or female? The surgeon's knife will fix that. Too smart? A buzzer in your skull will drown out all that pesky thinking. You will be equal. Like it or not.

Utopia 58, built atop the ruins of North America, created perfect harmony. A society with no race, gender, or age. Pure equality.

KB209 was born into this utopia. He has no true name. No past. No future. He is one among millions. The same.

One day, at a propaganda rally, KB209 glimpses an act of startling defiance. A citizen with painted toenails. A woman in a genderless society. Color in a black and white world.

When KB209 confronts her, he is drawn into an underground rebellion. A movement that dares to dream. That dares to say: "We are unique. We are individuals. We will be free!"

©2019 Daniel Arenson (P)2019 Podium Publishing
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Probably the best dystopian story I've read....and I've read a prestigious amount. Outstandingly performed by Scott Brick

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suspend your belief big time

if it wasnt for a long car ride and nothing else to listen too i wouldn't have finished this .
starts to make Rambo look tame, this could have been a good story if they just cut out most of the last two hours i gave up on how many helicopters they shoot down first try with a machine gun or the fact people who keep getting shot convieniantly forget and carry on acting like super soildiers .

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