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Title:Prison Nation (Prison Nation #1)
Author:Jenni Merritt
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 302 pages
Published:December 2nd 2011 (first published December 1st 2011)
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fiction
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In the Nation, no one is innocent - not even the children born behind bars. Millie 942B has spent her entire life locked away with her criminal parents and countless other inmates. She believes in the Nation, in its strict laws and harsh punishments.

But when Millie is released on her eighteenth birthday, she finds things are nothing as she was taught. People vanish, never to be seen again. Lies cover every word. Trust is as fragile as ice.

And then there is Reed. Born and raised outside the Prison walls, his dreams and thoughts cause Millie to doubt everything she has ever believed.

What is truly worth fighting for? If she pushes too hard, she could lose her freedom. If she stays silent, she could lose herself. The clock is ticking, and Millie must find the truth before it is too late.

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ISBN: 146792928X (ISBN13: 9781467929288)
Edition Language: English
Series: Prison Nation #1

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Found this for free on Amazon, and I must say I am very impressed that this is a debut novel. Another self published book that I enjoyed. It takes place in a futuristic, messed up America,where people are no longer free until proven guilty. Prison Nation had me glued from the beginning. Millie was born in the prison, lived in the prison her entire life, and was about to be released on her 18th birthday. While some may think that the beginning was slow and seemed to take forever for her to get on

More accurately, I'd give this book a 3.5I'm trying to decide if I should buy a paperback copy instead of simply owning the ebook.Prison Nation was yet another cleverly done Dystopian book, which I thoroughly enjoyed! Millie has spent her entire life, born and raised, in Spokane, one of the four prisons in what is now the walled in country of the United States. Since her parents, not she, are the ones who committed the crime which resulted in her life in prison, at the age of 18 she is finally

I thought this book had an interesting concept. Not sure how much experience the author has had with writing but she did a fairly good job of fleshing out the story. Could have been a little more detailed and descriptive, but overall it was an enjoyable read.

I read this book in two days because I couldn't put it down. I am amazed that this is a debut novel. The world of Prison Nation is fascinating and the main character, Millie, is no exception. From the first page I was invested in finding out what happens to her, what her life is really like inside of a prison, and what will happen to her if/when she is finally released. Her relationship with her parents is particularly interesting and definitely worth reading the book just to discover the

What a great story, but man was that ending frustrating! I was hoping it would go in a different direction but I'm still intrigued to find out what happens next. The only thing I didn't like about this book was that there were way too many coincidences for me, and it really strained the believability. I'm okay with one big coincidence as a twist, but when you scatter them around like candy it gets to be a bit too much.I loved the concept of the prison nation, I felt that it was realistic and I

I just finished Jenni Merritt's debut novel this morning and have to say it has the makings of just a "beginning" - the way it ended, while kind of low-key, was also vaguely epic, or rather it spoke of much epicness to come. Basically, I think there should be a sequel. Before I get onto that in more detail, I'll briefly mention the story itself. Millie 942B is a "Jail Baby", born into a huge prison that her parents are locked in for life. She's about to turn 18, and upon her 18th birthday will

This has been in my tbr shelf for a while and it's FREE right now at Amazon. : )