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CAN YOU ESCAPE FROM THE WORLD'S BIGGEST CONCENTRATION CAMP... WHEN NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT IT?
Leo fucked up everything in her life. She wants to finally do something good. She volunteers to help build Polend - the first fully Utopian country, praised by the media. Polend turns out to be a scam. Created by the richest world elite, for unknown purposes. Leo doesn't want to work for a suspicious Factory, which gives a chance for a 'normal' life. Instead, she lives on a Tentside, suffering from illnesses, hunger, and frostbites. Her every step, word, and gaze is controlled by chips. Two years later Leo meets Romeo. The charming guy tells her about the Great Escape Plan. But how you can escape a place which is the most secured world's secret? How much you can risk to save millions of people? At the same time, the Plague Festival begins. An annual purge to slaughter those who don't work for the Praetorium...
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- "POL-END 2053: Leo is a book like George Orwell's 1984, the only difference being the eras in which these books were written (...). Set in a place called Polend (which is present Poland), it talks about media deception, the dream of creating 'Utopia' gone horribly wrong, and political cover-ups. But isn't that what is happening right now in the present? Yes, and it will never stop. It grows like a weed until one day, there's no escape from its hedges and thick foliage (...). I had a terrible case of anxiety after reading it because I know that it is right. The future would be devastating just like the book describes it to be. It's a mixture of every dystopian novel in one, making it almost 3 times more dystopic. I would recommend you to read this book, to prevent the very actions in the book from happening. Please read it for the sake of the future!" - A. Architha
- "The story unfolds the fictional events aftemath of pandemic situation which is so thrilling and made it look non-fictional (...). The whole story gave me goosebumps. It was terrifying and hard to absorb all of it. I had to put down the book again and again. But still the curiosity to know what will happen next made me pick it again." - P. Rastogi
- "The writer has presented every aspect of the struggles (...) in a bare-bones raw dramatization. Maybe because it been translated to English, but this form of writing really grips you as you sift through the pages. And to be honest, I did not see this ending coming. The book starts out slow but then it really weaves into a well-crafted brutal journey. A journey I'm sure you all will not be able to put down! Recommended to thriller and mystery lovers. Kudos to the Author, great first attempt!" - A. Bajaj
- "I kept hungrily reading and turning pages. There were multiple unpredictable twists and elements that kept me hooked. You are left guessing till the last minute. The author unveiled every aspect of the story one step at a time putting me in awe of her writing (...). What blew my mind was the epilogue of the book and I didn't see that coming. What you see in this book is a powerful writing with a story that has - promise of Utopia, scuffle for survival, mention of global patriotism, chips in bodies, cameras in the eyes and much more. Trigger warning- It does explicitly speak about rape (and not in a good taste), drug abuse and sex. PS: This "new age life" that author mentions is very much possible and hence this book was no less than a revelation." - S. Palande
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