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Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits
Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits written David Wong takes place in two contrasting areas. To begin with, the novel starts out in the countryside of Colorado and later transfers to a fictional city named Tabula Rasa. Tabula Rasa is a city much like Las Vegas only with fewer restrictions. Additionally, the story takes place thirty-to-forty years from now, in a future that resembles the present with just some quirks that you would need to adjust to if you were to live there. You can liken the future’s difference from the nineteen-eighties to the present. We still share similarities with the eighties. However, there are some critical differences with the nineteen-eighties a now. All in all, Futuristic Violence
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Additionally, the ”Suits“ and Zoey run around tabula Rasa trying to escape him and trying to bring Molech to the negotiation table. Since, Molech kidnapped Zoey’s mother, the ”Suits“ attempt to negotiate to get her back without giving into Molech deal to have Zoey take her mother’s place. Anyway, eventually Molech corners the ”Suits“ and Zoey into the estate, and they separated. Molech drags Zoey to the garage. Molech then fights a tiger before he attempts to attack Zoey. While Molech is fighting the tiger, Zoey prints out a football (the football was printed out of a machine that was in the garage that had several weapons programmed to build) that could deactivate Molech’s mechanical enhancements. After killing the tiger, Molech attempts to kill Zoey. Zoey is then protected by the football through it paralysing Molech. After everyone gets to know that the ball has crippled Molech, Zoey’s private security comes and arrests Molech. In summary, a football resolves the climax by saving the main character’s …show more content…
It is important to note that Zoey was captured by Molech previously and did injure her to the point where she needed immediate medical assistance. Additionally, Zoey ends up watching the New Year’s basketball with Will Blackwater. Will watching basketball with Zoey ends up being a defining part of Will’s character in that this establishes Will being a father figure to Zoey. In conclusion, the novel ends with Zoey finally escaping the serial killers who had hunted her for a week and settling into her new life with her father’s fortune.

Lastly, in my opinion, the novel was incredibly engaging. For starters, the book would incorporate different plot points and then it would proceed to turn the plot points on their head. Also, the author took great care to develop the main character and to illustrate her background and how that affected what she decided to do. To get to the point, I would recommend the novel to people between the ages of thirteen and sixteen. As a final note, the audience would enjoy reading the story, because of its playful nature and fast-paced

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