2 August 2013
Q1. What's the name of the book?
A. World of Sin.
Q2. What is the genre of your book?
A. It is a blend of Post-apocalyptic sci-fi, action, and adventure.
Q3. What gave you the idea for your book?
A. I got the idea after I trashed my first book (which will be renovated to be in the WOS universe). I was laying on by bed one night and I was thinking about a video game I used to play alot. Then my mind came to a good post-apocalyptic novel. I thought about the two for a bit and presto, WOS began.
Q4. Can you give a summary of your book?
A.Nicholas Santiago lives in Providence TX, Former USA ; one of the few towns left in America, maybe even the world. This is the result of an event called the collapse: a gradual decline of the government, war, famine, and a deadly disease. Civilization exists in small pockets of isolated towns. Outside of the towns, warlords rule, bandits rob and kill without resistance, and men plot to take control of the towns.
Its 30 years after the collapse and now, no where is safe, not even behind fences patrolled by guards. When Nick's father dies, Nick discovers a map that his father kept, leading to something that no one should discover.
After a series of events, Nick and his older brother Tony are forced to leave town forever. Out there, they face thieves, wild animals, and a dangerous plot that can bring the towns to their knees. Nick is now faced with two decisions, help stop the plot and leave the towns to destroy themselves or begin a war and start a new era in post-apocalyptic America. Join him on a journey across post-apocalyptic Texas that will reveal the world filled with sin, including Nick's own.
Q5. Why do you believe it is a good read?
A. Everyone has their opinions, but I guess it's because I've invested alot of time into it. Also, the main characters are anti-heros which is more realistic IMO.
Q6. What would you like to say to those who read your book?
A.Please comment your thoughts about it! I get so frustrated when people read my book but don't comment anything on it. I don't mind anyone criticizing it also. Thank you for your time if you do read it at least.
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