What if everything you consume is quietly consuming you?
In a world spiraling into digital chaos and unchecked consumerism, one young genius builds an internet engine that dares to expose the truth behind modern life. The Flipside Cult follows Neil Sengupta—a BITS Pilani prodigy turned MIT rebel—who creates a tool that doesn’t just challenge the system, it mirrors it back to the people.
As the engine spreads across the nation like wildfire, it ignites public unrest, corporate backlash, and philosophical upheaval. Alongside three allies—each broken and brilliant in their own way—Neil’s invention forces society to confront a haunting question:
Have we traded our freedom for comfort? And if so, can we ever reclaim it?
Blending dystopian tension with emotional realism, The Flipside Cult is a bold literary debut that will make you rethink everything—from money and media to identity and morality. Perfect for readers of Yuval Noah Harari, Orwell, and fans of Black Mirror.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if everything you consume is quietly consuming you?In a world spiraling into digital chaos and unchecked consumerism, one young genius builds an internet engine that dares to expose the truth behind modern life. The Flipside Cult follows Neil Sengupta-a BITS Pilani prodigy turned MIT rebel-who creates a tool that doesn't just challenge the system, it mirrors it back to the people.As the engine spreads across the nation like wildfire, it ignites public unrest, corporate backlash, and philosophical upheaval. Alongside three allies-each broken and brilliant in their own way-Neil's invention forces society to confront a haunting question: Have we traded our freedom for comfort? And if so, can we ever reclaim it?Blending dystopian tension with emotional realism, The Flipside Cult is a bold literary debut that will make you rethink everything-from money and media to identity and morality. Perfect for readers of Yuval Noah Harari, Orwell, and fans of Black Mirror. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798899610431
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - What if everything you consume is quietly consuming you In a world spiraling into digital chaos and unchecked consumerism, one young genius builds an internet engine that dares to expose the truth behind modern life. The Flipside Cult follows Neil Sengupta-a BITS Pilani prodigy turned MIT rebel-who creates a tool that doesn't just challenge the system, it mirrors it back to the people.As the engine spreads across the nation like wildfire, it ignites public unrest, corporate backlash, and philosophical upheaval. Alongside three allies-each broken and brilliant in their own way-Neil's invention forces society to confront a haunting question: Have we traded our freedom for comfort And if so, can we ever reclaim it Blending dystopian tension with emotional realism, The Flipside Cult is a bold literary debut that will make you rethink everything-from money and media to identity and morality. Perfect for readers of Yuval Noah Harari, Orwell, and fans of Black Mirror. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798899610431
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