top of page

Individutopia by Joss Sheldon

Writer's picture: ABSRABSR

5 Stars

Magnificent!

Individutopia is one of those books you can't help but read from beginning to end. Revolving around Margaret Thatcher's "seven words" of "There is no such thing as society" the story brings the reader to the year 2084. Now the land of the individual, where there were no groups, just the individuals. I like the way the story is told, it welcomes the reader to Individutopia, and explains the world as it is, and why it has been, and then, we meet Renee. There is growth within the characters, and how they interact or don't interact with each other. I really enjoyed this story, where I had to reread several parts again, because I liked how this story was told. There is an innovated imagination to this author and his thinking!

Copyright © 2014 - 2022 Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. United States of America. Proudly created with Wix.com. All Rights Reserved.

 

Blog Established in 2014

 

Last Updated 2022. Everything published on this website is sole based on the opinion and services of Amy's Bookshelf Reviews.

©Copyright 2017 Amy Shannon. All badges and Logos of Amy's Bookshelf Reviews are property of Amy Shannon of Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. This does not cover book covers (those are owned by the author). Anyone wanting access to one of the Badges on the site, can contact Amy Shannon. This site does not allow right click functionality.

Images, Graphics and Videos created by Essence Publishing (sole proprietor, Amy Shannon, as Essence Enterprises

2022 ABSR Logo.png
Essence Enterprises.png
bottom of page