No one really knows who started the rebellion. The people old enough to remember the beginning are too scared to talk about it, and those of us too young to remember have stopped asking questions. I think most people just try to ignore it, acting as if it's nothing of consequence. At least in upper middle class suburbia, that is; I can't speak for the rest of the world. We go about our daily lives, worried about school, jobs, boyfriends, families, and money. Everyday worries. Around here, the revolution is as good as dead.
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The Labyrinth Effect
Teen Fiction"Around here, the revolution is as good as dead." For seventeen year old Riven, life is as normal as it's always been. Until the day everything changes forever. Kidnapped by an underground resistance movement seeking to overthrow their government, R...
