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Ebook About America’s growing political and cultural divisions have finally split the United States apart. Now, as the former blue states begin to collapse under the dead weight of their politically correct tyranny, a lethal operative haunted by his violent past undertakes one last mission to infiltrate and take out his target in the nightmarish city of Los Angeles, deep in the heart of the People’s Republic of North America. National Review’s Jim Geraghty calls Kurt Schlichter’s “People’s Republic” “a surreal, fast-paced journey through a dramatically different America but less than a generation away. … Violent, imaginative, full of mordant humor and dark, gritty details, you won’t want to live in this People’s Republic…but you’ll feel a chill as you wonder how different our real future will be.”Author and television host Cam Edwards says “Kurt Schlichter's ‘People's Republic’ is a roller coaster ride through a post-election Hellscape that will leave you wanting more.” Radio host Hugh Hewitt say “Schlichter puts a whole flight of Black Swans in the air --each of them plausible-- and the result is a riveting, page-turner, and a demand from Schlichter for...more.”“People’s Republic” is the first novel by Kurt Schlichter, a retired Army infantry colonel, a conservative radio and television commentator on the Fox networks and elsewhere, a Senior Columnist at Townhall,com, and a popular and hilarious Twitter raconteur. He's also a trial lawyer, so he has an intimate understanding of evil and deception.Radio host and commentator Ben Shapiro calls “People’s Republic “chilling,” and author and columnist David Limbaugh calls it “a thought-provoking action thriller set against the backdrop of a shattered America.”Fox News contributor and author Katie Pavlich says, “They say conservatives are terrible story tellers, but Kurt Schlichter destroys that stereotype in his new novel People's Republic and issues a dire warning about the future of America.”As with his prior book “Conservative Insurgency: The Struggle to Take America Back 2013-2041,” “People’s Republic” takes today’s news and projects the trends out into the future. Funny, frightening and action-packed, “People’s Republic” is a thriller that will make you think as well as keep you turning the pages.Book People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) Review :
To be honest with you, I wasn't sure how to treat Kurt Schlichter's "People's Republic." It's a raw dystopian espionage suspense-thriller set in a post-civil war America now divided between red states (conservative) and blue (progressive, socialist) that isn't quite flushed out but which still expects you to take its premise seriously.It's a political commentary that takes aim in two directions at once. On the one hand, at the most extreme American Democratic Party liberal-progressive social, economic and political values, those who embrace them and those who silently consent to them. And on the other hand, at a target reading audience of people like me, conservative-evangelical-veteran conservatives and/or libertarians, who may not be thinking through the consequences of our lukewarm involvement in American politics.As a suspense-thriller, this is a mediocre, self-published effort. Given the array of impressive endorsements and Schlichter's background in social media, entertainment and the military, I am disappointed by the amateur packaging, ho-hum storytelling and desperate need for professional editing. On that basis alone, this is a two or three-star novel at best. But that's not the intent of the book.As a searing commentary on the consequences of liberal-progressive values and the possible direction of California as the largest, most blue of the blue states it's another thing altogether. Quite imaginative. And that is the real intent of the book, to create that "Blue State" world so the unaware can wake up to the direction the "Blues" want to take the country.I won't bother trying to describe the plot as its sole purpose is to give the reader a tour of a possible American future. A future in which West Coast/Northeast States have seceded to form a "People's Republic" (the blues) while the rest of the country (The South, Midwest and Rocky Mountain states AKA the reds) continues on as the United States of America. Schlichter's vision here is interesting, sometimes hilarious (although he is playing it straight) but barely plausible in my opinion. But he pleads his case, and the writing, as social commentary, is often spot on. Enough so to say that the "espionage suspense-thriller" running through the book is important only as it depicts how one unconstrained, old skool, alpha male of a 1980's era men's action novel variety (Kelly Trumball) might handle life in a snowflake progressive society run by limp-wristed liberal democrats, gangsta wannabes and doctrinaire college professor commissars. That part alone makes this worthy reading...I know this is part one of a trilogy. I haven't read the others and can only hope that the story-telling, characterizations and editing have improved. Because the single joke of the novel is its depiction of blue society. Not sure how one carries that for another two installments. Schlichter is an interesting guy and if he can drag this gig on for a little while longer, my hat is off to him. But I get the joke. Not sure if I need to hear it again in the context of another half-baked plot.This book is recommended as a 3.5 star blend of four-star social commentary and dystopian world-creation mixed with three-star plot and packaging. But recommended, nonetheless. I was enjoying the story and I am sure there is a lot to learn from it as we move into these times of unrest. Indeed, I believe that as far as I read, could actually happen. However, I have read similar books with similar plots and action, similar confrontations, and danger, without the graphic foul language. So I returned the books. If that doesn't bother you, then the books are probably a good read. Read Online People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) Download People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) PDF People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) Mobi Free Reading People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) Download Free Pdf People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) PDF Online People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) Mobi Online People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) Reading Online People's Republic (Kelly Turnbull Book 1) Read Online Kurt Schlichter Download Kurt Schlichter Kurt Schlichter PDF Kurt Schlichter Mobi Free Reading Kurt Schlichter Download Free Pdf Kurt Schlichter PDF Online Kurt Schlichter Mobi Online Kurt Schlichter Reading Online Kurt SchlichterRead Online Call Me Tuesday: Based on a True Story (Call Me Tuesday Series Book 1) By Leigh Byrne
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