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A gift for you, the first part of the novel Unchain that slave! Naples, Marrakech, and Mexico City. A journey through Europe, Africa, and Latin America to try to defeat Moloch, the god of conformity and power who, in various forms, has oppressed humanity for centuries.
"As if books hadn’t already caused him enough trouble until that moment. In fact, he had read quite a few, and society frowned upon that. To tell the truth, though, more than the act of reading itself, what they always reproached him for was his tendency to confuse books with reality. Since his school days, other friends of…mehr

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A gift for you, the first part of the novel Unchain that slave!
Naples, Marrakech, and Mexico City.
A journey through Europe, Africa, and Latin America to try to defeat Moloch, the god of conformity and power who, in various forms, has oppressed humanity for centuries.

"As if books
hadn’t already caused him enough trouble until that moment. In fact, he had read quite a few, and society frowned upon that.
To tell the truth, though, more than the act of reading itself, what they always reproached him for was his tendency to confuse books with reality.
Since his school days, other friends of his also read books.
But once they closed the book, everything ended there, like a simple and harmless pastime.
Luca, on the other hand, always tried to connect what he had read with the world around him, with his experiences, with the people he knew.
Yet, teachers, counselors, and all authorities had explained to him more than once how wrong and dangerous that behavior was.
In the end, they couldn’t overlook it anymore, and the process was triggered. After all, he had become a law specialist, a future lawyer. Such inclinations could be tolerated in individuals living on the fringes of society, but certainly not in those destined to be part of the ruling class."

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