Primitive

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A neo-primitive cult, filled with frightening about secret government documents on global warming, kidnaps a famous model and holds her hostage and forced her to act as his spokesperson. Over time, her daughter alienated allies with a dangerous activist group to rescue them, while struggling with dark agendas for Government and Big Oil.

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5 Responses to “Primitive”

  1. J. Kaye Says:

    “Primitive” by Mark Nykänen, is a fast-paced, action-packed political thriller. Topics include global warming, terrorism, military “contractors”, and the government cover-ups. Sonja Adams, a forty-something model is kidnapped, while a photo shoot. The group is responsible, a secret CIA document on frozen methane is now warming would destroy modern civilization, and multinational corporations who are behind the company. The group show with podcasts, Sonja and the promotion of their points in the Turku, somewhere in the cold north.

    Nykänen write a good story and moves Al Gore, fringe groups, modern technology and primitive ways of living together is his story. Åboland group has a compelling story, because they are experiencing the effects of global warming, and deliberately sacrifices himself in order to spread their message. Certain radical groups are known, others are just small and secret. There is also a modern military with soldiers currently in Iraq and Afghanistan operations, as well as “Tech using toys.

    ” Primitive “is a political and ecological message. But this news so interwoven in other issues, he fits very well. I read everything in a session to a quick and easy to read. can both sides of the political divide agree or argue about anything to find in this story, but they call all agree that this is an exciting thriller.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Busy Mom Says:

    This book has been less thriller, and a brochure for various reasons (global warming, animal rights, the list goes). It looks like a cross between a primer on global warming, Michael Moore and a draft of an oblique film. The land was lost in the sermon, and the characters are not developed for the corny nature of the story. The only interesting scene involved a narrow escape tunnel. I’m not sure which book to read other reviews when they read it at all. Quality of writing, history, and especially the open sermons were very amateur.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Deborah Wiley Says:

    Sonja Adams thinks she is just another position to fire modeling career quickly fades when the unspeakable happened. She is kidnapped by the environmental extremists (who himself Åboland) who wants nothing more than they used to spread their message about the dangers of “climate chaos” in the world. Sonia is the only family, is a strange daughter, Darcy. Darcy is determined to rescue his mother, but she soon finds himself caught in the middle between their government and the environment in soil.

    RAW is a fast-changing book, where the excitement never wears off. The sense of urgency pervades every page of Mark Nykänen is a fantastic job with the bustle from the start, without plot or character development. Some of the scenes are brutal in their intensity and more squeamish readers may be shocked by some of the torture scenes.

    RAW reminds me a bit like a Michael Crichton story in Mark Nykänen trying to educate while telling a strong story. The core of the story revolves around a struggle between extremists. On the one hand you have the radical environmentalists who are willing to kidnap innocent civilians and bombs to save the world and on the other hand, you have state-supported military, are willing to torture or kill someone to stop extremists and keep their secrets safe. Both sides are prepared to smaller groups of people for what to sacrifice something of the view that welfare. The story is shocking to be seen especially in light of the animosity between the often conflicting political agenda in recent years.

    The people of primitive is much more sympathetic and create sympathy for Markus Nykänen some of them independent. Sonya, although the corresponding consumption in its worst form of Åboland, is perhaps the most balanced character, because she sees the case on both sides, but wants her own individual freedom and right to choose to keep. Darcy is a very compelling character, must look like it deep in their own beliefs and assumptions, especially when her own mother, whose life is at stake in this deadly game of chess.

    RAW shows what happens when black and white thinking dominates on both sides, that history offers an important message about the dangers of extremism in any form. What could have been a more powerful message of bigotry in any form displays a bit of sympathy for one side of the issue, while the diluted mixture of the other side in its worst form. As such, RAW will probably appeal more readers who are politically with Åboland that attracts the audience as a whole and shows the evils of extremism targeted in any form. Regardless of RAW is a highly intense story that provoked a lot of emotions and stimulates the reader deep into one’s looking for a belief system.

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    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. John Clifford Says:

    If you stick to something that compares Tom Clancy, his eyes open. It was an easy read that as long as it was free was interesting, but the point of predictability, a weak plot, an incredible premise, and too much deus ex machina. I mean, for a book that must be credible in order to purchase the main characters and their motives, the general plot, and the skills of their opponents. Only a fringe left would find a difference in this environment anarchist action. It was almost funny. If they ever make a movie of this, it will end up a cult classic than “Soilent Green” and “The Omega Man.”

    But so what? It was just about worth it (I do not pay anything). If it is still available and you do not have to wait for them to shut the cabin door before you must turn off your Kindle, then consider it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Michael Blyth Says:

    I read, because it was free and because I got the idea from the reviews that it would be a thought-provoking thriller with themes of environment and government. It was free, but it was not the least thought-provoking. Yawn. It was, as some have mentioned, one-sided and superficial propaganda. If you think the U.S. government, police and military forces violently with oil line with Canada as an enlightened movie, and it goes without saying, and that civilization will be destroyed by the catastrophic climate change, it is enough ll appreciate the perspective. If you are unsure if all these factors, there is nothing in the book to enlighten you. Two stars because the law does not hold me to read to the end. Save your time. Go on, nothing to see here, continuing. . .
    Rating: 2 / 5

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