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Creators A Contributor Trilogy Prequel Novella eBook Nicole Ciacchella

Creators is a prequel to the Contributor series by Nicole Ciacchella. It starts off with a scary realization, and ends with a promise of a great new series. It's a free taste of the world before Contributor, which I've just begin reading after I finished this. I've been spellbound ever since.

This novella really makes you think "what if". There are so many threats today: war, terrorists, disease, asteroids, and more. What if the thing we need to fear the most is something that most of us take for granted? What if the thing we need to fear the most is something we must have in order to survive? What if we take a look at a threat that so many people in the world are already facing....lack of food? This short book really opened my eyes to a future that we may already be creating, eerily enough. There are millions of people on Earth who don't have enough to eat already. Add in the pollution & all the other environmental damage we've been loading our planet down with. Then factor in the truth that we PAY farmers NOT TO FARM. A few horrific years of bad weather later and we could end up, all of us, in the position of the group in the book Creators. I found this story chilling and eye opening.

I highly recommend this book, and after you read it download a sample of Contributor. I'm pretty sure, like myself after reading the 6 chapter sample, you'll be hungry for more. No pun intended.

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Wonder how the domes came to be? This Contributor trilogy novella explains the origin of the dystopia where Dara' s story takes place how the domes and the class structure (contributor, ballast, cores, etc.) came into being. Nothing comes without a price, especially utopia. Loved this backstory!
It's always wonderful to get an idea of the World your diving into, especially one as seemingly complex as this one. I hope that the prequel some somehow has a connection to future books. I can see Mei as a free thinker.
Great story. I totally got caught up in it sitting on the edge of my seat. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
A frightening look at a dismal future. What would people do if food became scarce and the soil was unable to grow food? Could you decide who would be allowed in the dome to live?
I found this prequel to be very interesting and it really made me want to read the series. Unfortunately, when I went and read the synopsis for the first book, it doesn't have any of the same characters in it. And although I found the premise to be interesting, I actually really wanted to continue reading about the individuals in Creators. Admittedly, I will not be reading the series but would still recommend the prequel as a really good dystopian story. As long as you don't mind there not being a real ending. Since the series doesn't involve really any of the characters from the prequel, you would be getting a cliff hanger with the prequel whether you read the series or not.
Creators is a prequel to Contributor in which Liang Zhang must struggle with his company's failure to provide enough food for the world. He must make tough decisions that ultimately ends with the creation of the Zhang dome. This is a short, quick read that really shows the turmoil the world went through and what difficult decisions the job creators had to make in dealing with the food collapse and the solution of the domes.

I really enjoyed this and it gave a lot of good backstory to what what shown in the rest of the trilogy. You really root for Zhang and what he goes through (inheriting the mess from his father), as well as what the other job creators did. You can see how they start with good intentions when first creating the domes. This story is centered on Zhang so we don't get a whole lot of insight into Magnum other than their creation of transports and security.

This is a good read for anyone who has read the other books and I highly recommend it.
4.5

The food system on Earth is collapsing despite the best efforts of the Job Creators and their staff of Contributors to find ways to feed the masses. The human race is about to be wiped out and the only way to save it is to choose the ones who will be admitted to the newly constructed Domes.

With the death of his father, 19-year-old Liang Zhang's shoulders now have the unenviable responsibility of choosing who to allow into his company's Dome. Each family, each person, is evaluated and he must make the final decision as to who lives and who dies because the Dome will only sustain 125,000 people and the population needs to be diverse to take care of the jobs that need doing. Every person needs to Contribute in order to qualify for the limited resources. I wouldn't want to make those decisions. Would you? Liang Zhang sure doesn't, but he must. Time is running out.

After reading 'Contributor' I saw that there was a prequel short available, one that describes how and why the Domes came about. This short story is filled with tension, lots of tension and a thousand, a million, terrible choices that must be made. To top it off those choices land squarely on a 19-year-old. I can't imagine making those choices at the age I am now, making them at 19 seems grossly unfair. To be put into that position before you have had a chance to really live will shape a person for the rest of their life. But will it be a good thing or a bad thing? Will it give the person a God-complex, break his mind or remind him that life is precious and those left behind should never be forgotten? What do you think it would do to you?

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Creators is a prequel to the Contributor series by Nicole Ciacchella. It starts off with a scary realization, and ends with a promise of a great new series. It's a free taste of the world before Contributor, which I've just begin reading after I finished this. I've been spellbound ever since.

This novella really makes you think "what if". There are so many threats today war, terrorists, disease, asteroids, and more. What if the thing we need to fear the most is something that most of us take for granted? What if the thing we need to fear the most is something we must have in order to survive? What if we take a look at a threat that so many people in the world are already facing....lack of food? This short book really opened my eyes to a future that we may already be creating, eerily enough. There are millions of people on Earth who don't have enough to eat already. Add in the pollution & all the other environmental damage we've been loading our planet down with. Then factor in the truth that we PAY farmers NOT TO FARM. A few horrific years of bad weather later and we could end up, all of us, in the position of the group in the book Creators. I found this story chilling and eye opening.

I highly recommend this book, and after you read it download a sample of Contributor. I'm pretty sure, like myself after reading the 6 chapter sample, you'll be hungry for more. No pun intended.
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