Maximum Pleasure
At the Right Time
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Book Details
About the Book
This fourth book of "The Right Time" futuristic science fiction saga, continues to tell how Humans and Nutopians strive to achieve the "Maximum Pleasure" of all their endeavors within themselves, communities, cities and nations. Humans seek maximum pleasure from their gods. Nutopians are examined by the Ministers of Godlife to reveal how they will 'support' maximum pleasure. Whenever maximum pleasure will manifest itself, it will be at the right time to be given, taken, or shared by common people, warriors, criminals, and saints. Everyone's pursuit of maximum pleasure is thwarted or advanced by inevitable uncertainty which they must confront. In the future, attaining maximum pleasure will also be greatly influenced by covert Lords of the Human Observation Selection Terminus whom desire world peace at all cost. Everyone deplores killing, but 'Freedom' clashes with 'Unity' in the formation of the Federation, which is the final hope for world globalization and peace. Not to kill is not an option to achieve the maximum pleasure of world peace that Humans desire. The Federation strives to split the world into three distinct regions within four quadrants of the Earth; The Holy Lands, the Badlands, and the Federation Lands. The governing of the Tri-planet area, Readily Accessible Space, and the Nutopian Occupation, do not make the establishment of the Federation, and the achievement of "Maximum Pleasure" less complicated. Heaven and Earth are at War for Maximum Pleasure.
About the Author
Isaac Hill Sr. is a new American author who believes that we live in a rated-R society filled with extraordinary people who continue to transcend the woes of social dysfunction called progress, ever trying to make the world a better place to live in. He believes that the exploration and conquest of outer space is an absolutely necessary endeavor for the satisfaction of human curiosity and glory. As a man in his sixties, Isaac Hill Sr. has seen what was considered “science fiction become reality,” which leads him to believe that there is a right time for everything.