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A NEW REVIEW OF MY NOVEL BEDLOE: A TRUE FABLE

Bedloe: A True Fable by Tony Powers is a dystopian novel set in the year 2040 in a bleak version of New York. The protagonist, John Bedloe, and his son James live under the oppressive rule of a totalitarian regime, a direct result of the 2016 election of Ransom B. Conover as president. While John reflects on his past freedoms and mourns the loss of his wife Jane, his son remains hopeful for a better future. The novel serves as a dark commentary on government control, loss of free will, and the distortion of history. This is a biting and relevant critique of authoritarianism with interesting social and political themes to consider, woven well into the natural storyline of a family drama.

Tony Powers’ ability to connect a credible historical timeline to fictional dystopia makes the story both chilling and reflective as we see the strong parallels that are drawn between the world we live in and the one that John and James have to endure. I was very touched by the dynamic relationship of father and son, and I enjoyed the close narrative viewpoint that lets us into their history and shows the way their attitudes have been affected by the sociopolitical climate of their world. Powers excels in crafting a bleak dystopian future. It feels disturbingly plausible, packed with immersive descriptions of life under an authoritarian regime. This draws readers into a world where the manipulation of history and media mirrors real-world fears. Overall, Bedloe is a highly recommended read for fans of unsettling dystopian dramas.

—K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite

Here is a link to the page; https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/bedloe

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7 thoughts on “A NEW REVIEW OF MY NOVEL BEDLOE: A TRUE FABLE

  1. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    Congratulations on the fantastic review, Tony!

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    Posted by Liz Gauffreau | October 5, 2024, 11:03 am
  2. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    Congratulations on the stellar review, Tony! I haven’t read any dystopian novels in some years because they hit too close to home.

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    Posted by Liz Gauffreau | October 4, 2024, 7:24 pm
  3. leggypeggy's avatar

    Wow, what a great review. Thanks for sharing it.

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    Posted by leggypeggy | October 4, 2024, 7:09 pm
    • barkinginthedark's avatar

      Yes…this reader, who is also an author, hit on every level of the world’s socio-political climate that i touched on in the story – while wrapping it in the relationships between the characters. I am so chuffed by it. Thanks Peggy, you and John stay well and safe travels. continue…

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      Posted by barkinginthedark | October 4, 2024, 7:27 pm

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