Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Review: End of the World by Nesly Clerge @Clergebooks @WTMOreads
End of The World: The Beginning (Book 1)
by Nesly Clerge
Published January 31, 2017
Publisher: Clerge Books, LLC
Blurb:
The year is 2050. The Order of World Society governs the
globe, the weather, the currency, and all facets of people’s lives. The Peace
for All Agenda is anything but peaceful. Scientist Gayle Conyers’ life in this
new societal structure is orderly, routine, focused, safe. Then it isn’t. A
renowned scientist forces her to work on a secret project that goes against her
ethics and the Order. A protester warns her about the Order’s web of deception
and the approaching end of days. Gayle soon finds herself with a foot in two
worlds: A scientific realm that intends to alter humanity for all time, and a
spiritual one, where she’s enmeshed in stories of prophecy, destruction, and
the Apocalypse. Gayle remains skeptical. Until the Event that stuns the world,
one that causes her to face the realization that this may, indeed, be the
beginning of the end.
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My Review:
Gayle Conyers lives in a world where a chip is inserted into
everyone’s brain shortly after birth. Every aspect of Gayle and everyone who
has this chip; which is called KATE an acronym for Kinetic Advanced
Transitional Emissions is monitored by the Order of World Society.
Gayle is the mother of twin girls who at least has control
over where she works although not everyone does there are people in lower
sectors work where they are ordered. But when Gayle is approached by another
scientist to come work for him and she turns him down on his offer she learns
that she is not in control of that aspect of her life either.
Gayle is a scientist living in the year 2050 and believes
that her life and the world around her is safe and is kept that way by the
Order of World Society. But when she is approached by religious protestors
Gayle starts to rethink her beliefs. She is torn between what she has learnt as
a scientist and what she reads in her mother’s bible and by what the religious
protestors are all telling her.
When a storm hits and everyone is order to stay inside Gayle
has a few hours to ponder what she has learned and is beginning to wonder what
is right and what is not. Is science correct or is the bible? Is there
something or someone out there greater than we are? What is the message that End
of the World is trying to tell us? What does End of the World tell
you? Is the world ending as End of the World says? What will
happen to Gayle and her daughters? What will happen to the rest of the world?
I would recommend End of the World to anyone who likes
reading dystopian, apocalyptic or end of the world type of books. If you have
not read End of the World then let me suggest that you give it a try.
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Thanks for posting your review of End of the World!
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