Wilizy Series by David J. Wighton (Book~1-3)
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Overview: David Wighton is a retired educator who enjoys writing youth novels when he’s not on a basketball court coaching middle-school girls. The books in his Wilizy series peek at how people lived after the word’s governments collapsed in the chaos that followed the catastrophic rise in ocean levels and the disappearance of the world’s last deposits of oil. Luckily today, in the 2080s, the citizens of Alberta are safe because their It’s Only Fair society uses brain-bands to zap people whenever they break a rule. That way, all children grow up knowing the difference between right and wrong. Unfortunately, they’re also taught that women’s ankles need to be covered so that men can’t see them and turn into perverts. Plus, no-one in Albert can have babies any more because the government manufactures them in a way that ensures that no child has an unfair advantage over any other child. All of this makes sense to Alberta’s dictator, but not to Will and Izzy – two teenagers who are decidedly different from everyone else.
Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
#1. I Got’cha!
If you think being a teenager in today’s world is tough, try being one in 2081. In Alberta’s It’s Only Fair society, your brain-band will zap you just for chewing with your mouth open. One boy pried his brain-band off to see what living with emotions would be like. Being chased by the entire Alberta army was bad enough. It became worse when another 15-year old kid offered to help him escape.
#2. The Get Even Bird
Will and Izzy are forced to flee from Zzyk’s army. After months away from Alberta, they fly their sailing ship into BC thinking that they would be safe there. Bad mistake! Izzy is captured. All Will has to do to save her life is turn himself in for a free brain-band fitting appointment. That’s what happens when you wear a Zorro costume to a dance.
#3. Assassination Day
A DPS technician offers to defect if the Wilizy will rescue his daughter from The Citadel – some super smart military people who are friends with Zzyk. Izzy thinks that their new recruit is an assassin, but Yollie insists that he’s a decent man. Can assassins be decent men? It will take a hair-raising experience to find out.
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