Revelation

ebook Divided Elements #0.5: a subversive dystopian novella · Divided Elements

By Mikhaeyla Kopievsky

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Utopia isn't for everyone.

Once known as Paris, the walled city-state of Otpor is enjoying a new Golden Age. The horrors of the Singularity and Emancipation forgotten, citizens revel in a veritable utopia of abandon and apathy, all made possible by the Orthodoxy—a new world order where everything is engineered to maximum efficiency, including identities.

But, Lira—conditioned to be a Cleaner—wants something more. Risking detention by the authorities, her thieving ways have put her in contact with an opportunistic scammer and both of them in the path of dangerous secrets about Otpor's history and its dominant ideology, the Orthodoxy.

In a world where acting outside the predetermined borders of your identity lead you to the execution pillar, Lira's discoveries threaten to destabilise the carefully constructed order of Otpor and trigger a revolution decades in the making.

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Revelation is the standalone origin novella to the subversive dystopian trilogy, Divided Elements.

Perfect for fans of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Pierce Brown's Red Rising, and Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Kopievsky's Revelation explores themes of identity, betrayal, and resistance against the carnival atmosphere of a dystopian Paris.

Download now to be transported to a wild dystopian adventure today.

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"I would highly recommend this novel to fans of dystopian fiction such as George Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World. The novel also reminded me of the video games République and the post-Paris cyberpunk adventure, Remember Me in setting and tone. But none of these other works do the novel justice: in Resistance, indie author Mikhaeyla Kopievsky manages to create fresh and new dystopia worth exploring." review of Resistance (Divided Elements #1)

"Mikhaeyla Kopievsky: If Asimov & Bradbury had a dystopian love child. Mikhaeyla Kopievsky writes a starkly beautiful novel exploring both sides of that coin through the experience of one character going undercover to find a traitor to the world she was raised to support, but what she finds is not what she expects." review of Resistance (Divided Elements #1)

"This book stands out from the crowd and joins the ranks of among the best of the Dystopian genre novels I've read over the years (100s). It's imaginative without being depressing and left me thinking about what it is that makes us human. I'm tired of reading books that a month or two later, I can't remember much of anything about them. This one won't be forgotten." review of Resistance (Divided Elements #1)

Revelation