dystopia unplugged: please talk back
Written by blake more
Narrated by blake more
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About this audiobook
Are you tired of feeling lost and confused in this post-pandemic world? Do you want to challenge the narratives that have been forced upon us and find your own truth? Look no further than dystopia unplugged: please talk back, the latest collection of poems by Blake More.
Read this powerful book of poetry, and let it empower your voice:
- Find the courage to question the medical, political, financial, and cultural narratives that have shaped our world over the past four years.
- Embrace the darkness and dislocation of our current reality, and use it as a source of inspiration and motivation.
- Unite with others in our shared humanity, and work together to create a better future for generations to come.
In this must-read book, you will find:
- A collection of spirited and thought-provoking poems that dive into the heart of our post-pandemic society.
- A raw and honest exploration of the personal, local, and global difficulties we face.
- A reminder that love, unity, and hope are the keys to overcoming the dystopian nightmare imposed by the policy elites.
Don't wait any longer. Pick up dystopia unplugged: please talk back now and join the conversation. Your future self will thank you.
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