Agenda 21
by:
Glenn Beck (author)
Harriet Parke (author)
A new postapocalyptic thriller from #1 bestselling author Glenn Beck. Just a generation ago, this place was called America. Now, after the worldwide implementation of a UN-led program called Agenda 21, it’s simply known as “the Republic.” There is no president. No Congress. No Supreme Court. No...
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A new postapocalyptic thriller from #1 bestselling author Glenn Beck. Just a generation ago, this place was called America. Now, after the worldwide implementation of a UN-led program called Agenda 21, it’s simply known as “the Republic.” There is no president. No Congress. No Supreme Court. No freedom. There are only the Authorities. Citizens have two primary goals in the new Republic: to create clean energy and to create new human life. Those who cannot do either are of no use to society. This bleak and barren existence is all that eighteen-year-old Emmeline has ever known. She dutifully walks her energy board daily and accepts all male pairings assigned to her by the Authorities. Like most citizens, she keeps her head down and her eyes closed. Until the day they come for her mother. Woken up to the harsh reality of her life and her family’s future inside the Republic, Emmeline begins to search for the truth. Why are all citizens confined to ubiquitous concrete living spaces? Why are Compounds guarded by Gatekeepers who track all movements? Why are food, water and energy rationed so strictly? And, most important, why are babies taken from their mothers at birth? As Emmeline begins to understand the true objectives of Agenda 21 she realizes that she is up against far more than she ever thought. With the Authorities closing in, and nowhere to run, Emmeline embarks on an audacious plan to save her family and expose the Republic—but is she already too late?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781476717012 (147671701X)
Publish date: July 23rd 2013
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
I can see this kind of thing coming already so let’s get this out of the way. If your reaction to my rating or reading of this book is any of the following, please take note:“But Stefani, It’s Glenn Beck! OMG, like how could you possibly rate something with that’s bastard’s name on it that high?! Wh...
its a confusing concept when a secondary author ghost writes a book under another authors name. i could vividly tell the difference between his personality writing and the secondary authors writing. glenn beck is usually a fantastic writer and his books are almost always phenomenal, but this book wa...
When I put this audio book on hold at the library I had absolutely no idea that [a:Glenn Beck|188932|Glenn Beck|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1290612231p2/188932.jpg] the political radio talk show host was affiliated with this novel. I just enjoy good dystopian stories and I don't really care who w...
Where to start? My initial reaction to Agenda 21 reminded me a lot of how The Overton Window (also written by Glenn Beck) made me feel at times. The more I read though, the more intense the story became and the more I wanted to know about the main character. One of the things I really like about Bec...
I loved this book! It reminded me of the dismal life of The Hunger Game and the story telling of The Giver. There is no color in this book, everything is dark and there lies no hope. Or, at least the hope that I know and would want where I live. People have their duties and they abide by them becau...