![]() ![]() This incredible book has so many themes and insights that can be seen in today's society, and you can easily see this story as one day becoming a reality. ![]() This is the life Nina has to look forward to, where females are considered nothing more than objects and where females consider this sexuality as "independence". This onslaught is so constant and accepted that no one thinks for themselves anymore, and the protesters who shut down the advertising grid for a moment of silence are considered radicals. In a chilling reflection of modern society, they are bombarded with media telling them to dedicate every second of their life making themselves more promiscuous, prettier, more sexual, and that a girl who doesn't get laid is no one. In Julia Karr's XVI, all girls have to get a Governing Council-ordered tattoo on their 16th birthday: a proclamation to the world that they are adult and ready for sex. ![]()
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