100円ショップドットコムは、100円ショップ・100均・100円均一グッズが集結した、100円ショップポータルサイトです。

Britannia, Gigantic Spaceship Lost in Deep Space【電子書籍】[ Laurie Pocock ]

送料無料…送料無料   カード決済…クレジットカード決済可能   翌日配達…翌日配達可能
02月19日 13時37分更新
Britannia, Gigantic Spaceship Lost in Deep Space【電子書籍】[ Laurie Pocock ]

【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】

価格:104 (税込) 送料込 カード決済 OK送料無料
評価:0 レビュー平均:0  レビュー:0件
楽天スーパーポイント1倍

This is the starting point for my book. The occupants of Britannia are only aware of their immediate surroundings; in fact, they are not even aware they could be, or were, part of a much larger community. Imagine a place where everything is provided: food, entertainment, everything. Imagine living in a community so structured around the level number on which you live, it even gives you your name. Just one small problem - you are not allowed to read. Why are the council so frightened of such skills? Do they understand why reading is outlawed? Or are they just blindly perpetuating some ancient myth? Imagine a small boy watching as his father is 'Introduced to the VAC'; executed, simply because he persistently revealed to the top council what he had discovered from reading in their hidden history, and knowing that your Mother has been banished to the lowest level simply for supporting her Husband. Our little lad, for some reason, is taken under the control of the school responsible for educating the children from the top levels. Yet even under such close supervision, he has the courage to privately question the council’s logic. First, rather gingerly, he discovers a library, then two computers, ‘Fred’ and 'Spielberg'. Unexpectedly, and treated at first with just a modicum of suspicion, he is also influenced by his Aunt. Next, under council direction he is appointed one of the Council Readers, ostensibly to find some lost novels. What he discovers is a whole lost Universe.画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。
※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。
※このページからは注文できません。


ページの先頭へ戻るページの先頭へ戻る
100円ショップドットコムこのサイトについてサイトマップ