BioShock: Rapture
by:
John Shirley (author)
It's the end of World War II. FDR's New Deal has redefined American politics. Taxes are at an all-time high. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki has brought a fear of total annihilation. The rise of secret government agencies and sanctions on business has many watching their backs. America's...
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It's the end of World War II. FDR's New Deal has redefined American politics. Taxes are at an all-time high. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki has brought a fear of total annihilation. The rise of secret government agencies and sanctions on business has many watching their backs. America's sense of freedom is diminishing…and many are desperate to take that freedom back. Among them is a great dreamer, an immigrant who pulled himself from the depths of poverty to become one of the wealthiest and admired men in the world. That man is Andrew Ryan, and he believed that great men and women deserve better. And so he set out to create the impossible, a utopia free from government, censorship, and moral restrictions on science—where what you give is what you get. He created Rapture—the shining city below the sea. But as we all know, this utopia suffered a great tragedy. This is the story of how it all came to be…and how it all ended.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780765324849 (0765324849)
Publish date: July 19th 2011
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
I actually finished this book a while ago, but have been putting off reviewing as I am not sure what I think of it...I think my main problem with it was that when I read what the book was about before I started reading it, it actually looked like it was a different story. Turns out that it was descr...
I actually finished this book a while ago, but have been putting off reviewing as I am not sure what I think of it...I think my main problem with it was that when I read what the book was about before I started reading it, it actually looked like it was a different story. Turns out that it was descr...
A great book. Each character was so well done, with their own personality. The author did a great job taking a video game and using the story from it to make a novel. we are given characters from the game that we love (or hate as the case may be) and now have an even more extensive backround. Ta...