- Genre:fiction
- Sub-genre:Dystopian
- Language:English
- Pages:100
- eBook ISBN:9798317807436
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Overview
In a future where society lives under enormous domes, children are born into a system that codes their mind from birth, erasing personal memory. One gifted student, however, has a mind too sharp to be subdued. When he begins questioning the cracks in his world, he stumbles upon a series of hidden messages, forbidden truths, and a quiet rebellion by one old man who remembers what life was like before the domes.
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Can freedom survive in a world designed to forget it?
In a future where society lives under enormous domes, children are born into a system that codes their mind and erases personal memory—ensuring order, stability, and obedience. But beneath this synthetic peace lies a system of deep control…
One gifted student has a mind unlike others: too sharp to be subdued. When he begins questioning the cracks in his world, he stumbles upon a series of hidden messages and forbidden truths. He winds up drawn into a quiet rebellion, led by an old prisoner who remembers what life was like before the domes.
Together, they uncover the secrets behind society's design and must face the consequences of breaking its silence.
Blending philosophical reflection with a fast-moving narrative, "The Dome" is a gripping dystopian sci-fi novel that invites readers into a hauntingly possible future where forgetting is survival—and remembering is rebellion.
Ideal for fans of "Black Mirror", "1984", and "The Giver", this debut novel by Iman Yazdansepas delivers both heart and intellect in a timely story about what it means to be truly free.
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