
Bioshock Rapture
After barely surviving a plane crash, a man discovers an undersea city called Rapture, a failed utopia created by Jack Ryan, a man who looked to embrace a world surrounding the objectivist ideals of Ayn Rand. Power and greed have run amok and the city has succumbed to civil war and the only question is who really deserves to survive this maniacal debacle of science gone mad.
Reviews

Ken Yuen@kyuenrobo
A prologue to the hit game, Bioshock. The story tries to answer the question of what great heights man can achieve under a society governed solely by objectism. Also, it answers the fun question of what it'd be like to live in a city under the sea.

Justine Travis@amethystofblackrose
I picked up this book because I wanted to read about Andrew Ryan and Fontaine, but the parts with Fontaine were really boring. He was not written with a lot of depth. As for Ryan, he acted uncharacteristically a lot so it took me a bit out of the story. That being said, I became attached to the other characters and the book made me what to play the games again.

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