
United People
Book Two in The World Collective Series
The World Collective is crumbling. Change is stirring. It is time for the people to act, to come together as a United People.
Rygita did the impossible - she faced Thanatos and lived. Now, with the terrorist Tazib captured, life should be returning to normal.
Too bad things are never that simple.
Thanatos continues to kill and despite the World Collective’s efforts to keep the truth secret the increasing early deaths are taking a toll on the system. DATA needs more information if they hope to repair The Code. Ry is positive Tazib holds the answers but getting him to reveal them is a challenge.
With the world around her growing more and more complicated Ry must discern the truth from fantasy. The perfect music tells her there is a plan but how does that help her navigate her day-to-day life and relationships? And how do the United People factor in? Is the secret organization the key to ensuring a future for all?
Amanda T.
"Captivating Read
Susan Cullen has done it again! “United People” keeps you captivated from the beginning right up until the last page, leaving you wanting more! Ry and her friends are constantly faced with problems that seem impossible to fix, especially at their young ages, but yet you still feel hope. The concept of the World Collective trilogy is very unique and well written, the second book did not disappoint. I can’t wait until the third book comes out so I can finally know how it ends!! Definitely recommend."
Amber K.
"I absolutely loved this book! I wasn't sure it would be as good as the first but boy was it ever! I couldn't put it down and found myself thinking about it long after I finished it. Even though the story is futuristic, it's very believable. It makes you think about humanity, how we react to and solve problems, sacrificing for the good of the whole, and so much more! Highly recommend."
Aaron M.
I LOVE myself a good dystopian series, and I am thoroughly enjoying this trilogy. The main character Ry and her rag-tag group of friends are a fantastic mix of determination and inexperience that's sadly often missing from YA novels. Believable, lovable, teenages that are struggling, hoping, searching together in a world that's vanishingly short on adults. The second in the series is an easy page-turner that will leave you wishing you had the skills to hack the mainframe, with zero plot-induced stupidity.
Love Love Love.