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Rating:  Summary: Brilliant! Review: The author must have read Orwell and Huxley once-- in order to write a brilliant little gem of a book such as this. So much knowledge is a powerful thing, isn't it? As long as it never falls into the wrong hands. What is most important though, is the mission statement of this book - and clearly in chapter one it explains everything that a literary reader needs to know - what corp xlibris corp is about actually - freedom - freedom of the press, and tracking core demographics of the reading and writing populace. One would hope that information like that would only be put to good uses, for the highest human good, the highest human core ethic possible - because as outlined in the last chapter the mythical corp xlibris corp has the potential to tap into the entire collective unconscious of the world and either save mankind, or destroy him. One would hope that it is the former. But the little book leaves that an openended question mark--allowing the reader to decide which it is? That is why it's so brilliant, afterall. Readers interested in this book are going to enjoy Brave New World, 1984, and The Handmaid's Tale--all of which can be found inside here at Amazon if one knows where to look...
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