Waste World

Waste World by Charles Waddington is a politically charged narrative published by Independently Published on November 22, 2018. This edition spans 474 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Dain Alvis, who aims to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, gaining popularity through his hardline stance against violent crime and the establishment of The Breakthrough Alliance Party. As the Wood family observes the unfolding chaos, they grapple with the collapse of their world, hinting at a glimmer of hope amidst the turmoil.
Readers will encounter a political fantasy that reflects contemporary issues such as war, crime, and social deprivation. The narrative delves into the themes of climate change and the consequences of human actions, while crime and punishment take center stage, leading to significant political shifts with unforeseen repercussions. The intertwining of myth and history creates a backdrop where new societal orders give rise to unexpected threats, leaving humanity facing dire challenges.
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It all begins with Dain Alvis, who aspires to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. His hard line against violent criminals becomes popular, as does his new party, The Breakthrough Alliance Party. Watching events unfold as though everything is being carried forward by the unrelenting hand of Fate is the Wood family, whose members look on in horror as their world, this world, collapses around them. Perhaps, though, there is a shred of hope, somehow, somewhere…
Waste World is a political fantasy of today, that mirrors our concerns about war, crime and social deprivation. More than that: within its pages is a terrifying statement about climate change, about the monster we have created. However, it is crime and punishment that initially takes centre stage, and this results in a massive political change with unintended consequences. Myth and history then seem to merge and conspire, and the new order produces monsters no one had foreseen; monsters that stand apart, implacable, invincible and inexorable. Humankind faces extinction.
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