· The Lucid Series: Android Uprising By Den Warren In a dystopian cyberpunk , the former US was fragmented into multiple small countries People in the UN proxy state of Homeland are controlled by psychotropic drugs, corrupted education, propaganda and . In a dystopian cyberpunk , in a nation where cloning and robotics are highly advanced, and religion has been long forgotten, a young boy dares to ask, "Is God real?" The Lucids are a forgotten series . The Lucid series is a unique clean-language novel that has heavy hitting, brutally honest edgy Christian themes and some graphic action. Excerpt: A well dressed android was walking along the sidewalk in a part of the city that was a no-go zone for humans.5/5.
The Lucid Series: Android Uprising eBook: Warren, Den: www.doorway.ru: Kindle Store. Skip to main www.doorway.ru Hello Select your address Kindle Store Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders. Cart All. Best Sellers Mobiles Amazon Pay Fashion. Novem by Den Warren. The Lucid Series: Android Uprising is the first book in a Christian dystopian cyberpunk series of novels. It has clean language and contains violence. The book contains brutally honest strong Christian themes, including the presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. order Start your review of The Lucid Series Android UprisingWrite a review David Bergsland rated it it was amazing Truly Christian Cyberpunk dystopian YAThis is.
In a future where a series of androids known as the Lucid Series are programmed to think for themselves. After being prompted by a teenage boy’s question, they see a different path for mankind. Smashwords – The Lucid Series: Android Uprising – a book by Den Warren. Den Warren is the author of The Lucid Series ( avg rating, 17 ratings, 9 reviews), Tough Love ( avg rating, 4 ratings, 2 reviews), Ayanna ( a. In a dystopian cyberpunk , in a nation where cloning and robotics are highly advanced, and religion has been long forgotten, a young boy dares to ask, "Is God real?" The Lucids are a forgotten series of androids that are programmed to protect the truth, even unto war. During their research into the boy's question, they embrace creationism and reject homeland law that banned God long ago.
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