A Nation of Distances (possibly a dystopian love story)
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Michael lives in a toxic macho world with extreme male hierarchy. When he gets a weird rating that makes his place even more problematic he's forced to choose a fiancée at a Wife School, and he slowly discovers more about the other side of the great divide between the sexes in The Nation. If only the world would stop being so complicated...
On the other side there's Megan, who's more interested in books than in marriage, and the unpredictable Eliza who seems to have a connection with Micheal already.
Will they be able to cross the distance and become friends against all the rules of their own world, or will they just be crushed? Are positive relationships between men and women even possible? And is there a way to change the world or is that just a naive thought of a silly wimp?
'A Nation of Distances' is a slightly dystopian dialogue-heavy drama set in a low sci-fi future setting about the war between the sexes, disconnect and friendship. The genre will fluctuate in between more slice-of-life parts and soft sci-fi drama with possible romantic elements, with alternating lead and switching perspectives once more of the main characters are established.
Content Warning: Certain concepts and scenes might be disturbing and/or triggering to some, even though the story itself won't be extremely heavy most of the time. Sexism as a double-edged sword destructive to both sexes is an important part of the story, but so is friendship.Note that all descriptions of persons and places are purely fictional and made up by the writer, and any resemblance with anything in the real world is a coincidence, since the real world is not supposed to be dystopian anyway!
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2021
- Author
- bramcools
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- Rating
- 4.8/ 5.0
- Followers
- 6
- Views
- 41,418
Chapters(60 total)
- 18 Too late for WarningsMar 5, 2022
- 17 Old Books and New Friends, plus some forbidden Beer in the SunFeb 26, 2022
- 16 Indecent behaviour and what it might lead to...Feb 19, 2022
- 15 Revolutions of the Past and PresentFeb 12, 2022
- 14 Big Brother is visiting you!Feb 7, 2022
- 13 How to train up a Boy using OxytocinJan 29, 2022
- 12 A first Date is too early to Start a Revolution?Jan 23, 2022
- 11 A First Date with a Feral ChaperoneJan 14, 2022
- 10 Better off as a Robot than as a Human?Jan 9, 2022
- 9 Two Different Sides of One SchooldayJan 2, 2022
- 8 About Fiancés, Wifebots and Stuff like thatDec 27, 2021
- 7 A list of Questions to ask on a First DateDec 21, 2021
- 6 the Visitation RoomDec 16, 2021
- 5 How to talk to Girls?Dec 7, 2021
- 4 Painful PhonecallsDec 1, 2021
- 3 The bi-weekly Ceremony of Partner ChoiceNov 24, 2021
- 2 Seventh City Wife FactoryNov 19, 2021
- 1.5 My book won't read itself!Mar 13, 2022
- 1 Michael's Birthday SurpriseNov 18, 2021
- 0 Little Lizzie and Mike AllNov 18, 2021
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Community Reviews(1)
- BullerRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5You know the author had a few snack periods purely thinking about what kind of bowl should be used during rituals, which piece of stone should be stumbled on, and if birds really are real. The amount of detail we get is quite extreme, to the point where the author even gives out a few extra pieces in the start ANs. Not to say I really hate that of course. Lore's always fun.
What isn't fun is those hella-long paragraphs. One of them was half the chapter length(which are quite decent in length as well). As a skim reader, it was quite the task to have any chance of remembering where I got to. An actually focused reader might not have such an issue but I was not in that group, just as I suspect most of RR isn't either. 4.5/5. Everything else seems fine enough.