Open Primary by A.C. Fuller
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Open Primary (Ameritocracy Book 1) by AC Fuller is certainly timely, if nothing else. But thankfully it is something else altogether, and a quite intriguing book that captures your attention right away. This story features Mia Rhodes, a young idealistic woman who wants to change the way American elections and politics work. She proposes a whole new way of voting in a candidate, and this one hopefully will be voted in for the 2020 elections. Not only that, this particular candidate will be installed through the use of voting on the internet, a wholly new and independent idea. Mia is written as a strong female protagonist, is well described, emotional and earnest. Maybe her idea is just what American politics needs, a populist candidate who is truly chosen by the people. Open Primary is at once glimmering with optimism and idealism, and hopeful for the future. A good read that raises a lot of questions, highly recommend.
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