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The Society of Others: A Novel
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The Society of Others: A Novel

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Cool, clear-eyed, and bluntly cynical, the young narrator of The Society of Others embarks on a journey without a destination. He hitchhikes through Europe only to find himself in a mystifying country where terrorists are inexplicably after him, and so is a sinister government. In a surreal landscape where people are shot to death without reason and social control runs deep, he must learn who to trust–and what to stand for. Fast paced and provocative, a gripping philosophical thriller, The Society of Others is an ingenious meditation on the nature of contemporary innocence and identity.
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Release dateDec 18, 2007
ISBN9780307429360
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William Nicholson

WILLIAM NICHOLSON is the author of the acclaimed Wind on Fire trilogy as well as the screenplays for Gladiator and Shadowlands. He lives in Sussex, England. www.williamnicholson.co.uk

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    SO GOOD! I thought it would be dystopian, but it deals with modern-day problems without heavily engaging in the relationship between humans and technology. "Life is hard and then you die". I wish I never lost this amazing work!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was a very interesting book - not what I expected at all going into the first chapter. I enjoyed the characters adventures into the unknown though the ending is a bit confusing. I would still recommend it - if only to get someone else to read it and explain the ending to me.