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The New Agenda The New Agenda Series Simone Pond 9780692208205 Books

This book goes back and explores the Repatterning and how some bored, do nothing rich kid over-threw an evil dictator, who happens to be his dad, only to take his place. I went into this book thinking this was going to be bad. Things like this are usually terrible (ie. Star Wars Ep 1-3), but I really liked the first book so I gave it a go. It humanized a monster, making a tragic figure. I really got into the book, wondering at every turn how this guy hoping to save the world was going to end up destroying it.

William Morray is a likable kid whose parents ignore him. Raised by his family maid and himself, he turned out okay, or as okay as someone can be in that world. When his father sends him off to live for three years in a hole in the ground (mind you, a pretty posh hole in the ground) he turns his resentment into outright rage when he sees what his father really plans. Teamed with some of the staff, he trains to overthrow his father.

The editing could have been a little tighter, but it wasn't terrible, just a few stumbling blocks here and there.

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Tags : The New Agenda (The New Agenda Series) [Simone Pond] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The New Agenda is the prequel to The City Center. Ava's journey continues as she searches for Chief Morray inside the mainframe network. She needs to stop him before he causes any further damage to civilization. Hitting his archive files,Simone Pond,The New Agenda (The New Agenda Series),Ktown Waters,0692208208,FICTION Science Fiction Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic,Fiction - Science Fiction,JUVENILE FICTION Dystopian,Science Fiction - Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic,Science fiction

The New Agenda The New Agenda Series Simone Pond 9780692208205 Books Reviews


Simone Pond creates an apocalyptic vision of a future shaped by the maniacal paranoia of the genius, Morray. Told primarily from the perspective of his teenage son, William, the story speaks to the terrifying possibilities of a world controlled by an obsessed scientist as he attempts to redesign the world and the future of the human race. Pond takes the reader on a mind numbing journey of uncertainty. The twists in her story keep the reader as unsteady As the characters she constructs. Particularly in the early portion of the story, this reader felt the story was one meant to appeal to adolescents rather than the adult reader. Pond's writing seems to mature somewhat as William matures and evolves. As with many early works, this novel does need editing, but the story is intriguing. This would be an interesting choice for book clubs concerned with the limits of technology in shaping the character and fate of humanity.
Simone Pond’s “The New Agenda” shifts gears into reverse and checks in on the arch-villain of “The City Center” –– William Morray –– examining his ‘formative’ years where, to our surprise, he is not a fledgling and contemptible sociopath with a penchant for burning bugs. Quite the opposite he’s just a skater-kid who wants just to impress his genius-level father and have a girlfriend. Told from Morray’s perspective in first person, the story has an immediacy and personality that puts the reader right there, riding shotgun with young Morray as he must navigate his way in a world that is hurling at a breakneck clip through the apocalypse. If we’ve read the City Center, the impending tragedy is palpable we know what he becomes; but now we see the how and why a “just wanna do the right thing” kid turns into the ice-in-the-veins dictator of tomorrow. Thus Simone Pond’s story is a character sketch of the human condition every despot, totalitarian regime, dictator, control-freak was a kid once, and quite possibly a normal one at that.

More than a bildungsroman, “The New Agenda” points a lens of scrutiny upon the zeitgeist of the day, calling into question such things as weather modification, war, radical depopulation measures and genocide which many of the ruling-class –– who are becoming ever-increasingly dégagé toward the “rest of the world” –– subscribe to.

“The New Agenda” fuses good ol’ fashion “coming-of-age” storytelling with “poop-hitting-the-fan” sci-fi and healthy sampling of “conspiracy theory” in this charged, thought-provoking and page-turning yarn.
This book is about Creator Morray's childhood while Ava in current time searches for his matrix. Ava sees all his memories and we get a better understanding why and how the apocalypse happened. I enjoyed this book a lot. The 1st book was great and I was upset that Ava got about 3 chapters in the hole book. I was hoping to see more of her and how she feels since she was actually reliving Morray's memories.
I found this book like the first is really easy to read. Everything falls into place with the first book with a few twists. Since this is about the villain of the first book the author does a great job to portray him in a good light and for 99% of the book I actually like him. Do not read this book 1st be for this one.
I rated 4 stars because there was not much mention of Ava. It would of been nice to see how she perceived his life. the only time she was mentioned it basically said that she was neglecting her family...every time. So good read over all and hope this helps! I'm not the best at reviews so xoxox D
This book is for YA coming of age youngsters. For grownups the tone is very juvenile if you are used to reading SciFi, spy and action novels. Our teenage hero is forever trying to please his farther and earn his love while a scatterbrained mother is totally unaware of what is going on around her. Sounds familiar? Spielberg uses that a lot.

For dystopian science fiction and techno-thriller fans there is a bit of everything. The latest fashion in underground luxurious silos. Human genetic engineering. Erasing memories and uploading new personalities. The bad guys who by the end of the book manage to exterminate 90% of the planets population. Our hero who tries to save the day by attempting to be a superhero but falls into a puppy love trap.

I enjoyed part of this book. Would i read it again? Definitely not. But for you teenagers out there this might just be the right thing.

I only gave the book 3 stars as the description sounded great and let me to believe the book was something it is not. Grownups beware.
This book goes back and explores the Repatterning and how some bored, do nothing rich kid over-threw an evil dictator, who happens to be his dad, only to take his place. I went into this book thinking this was going to be bad. Things like this are usually terrible (ie. Star Wars Ep 1-3), but I really liked the first book so I gave it a go. It humanized a monster, making a tragic figure. I really got into the book, wondering at every turn how this guy hoping to save the world was going to end up destroying it.

William Morray is a likable kid whose parents ignore him. Raised by his family maid and himself, he turned out okay, or as okay as someone can be in that world. When his father sends him off to live for three years in a hole in the ground (mind you, a pretty posh hole in the ground) he turns his resentment into outright rage when he sees what his father really plans. Teamed with some of the staff, he trains to overthrow his father.

The editing could have been a little tighter, but it wasn't terrible, just a few stumbling blocks here and there.
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