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  1. May 5, 2016 · A mysterious telecommunications company gives away free phones, and surveillance — and disappearances — begin. Newspapers are replaced by a single paper called The Truth. Decrees and laws rain down...

  2. Ratings & reviews of The Queue Apartments in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Find the best-rated Fort Lauderdale apartments for rent near The Queue Apartments at ApartmentRatings.com.

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  3. Dec 28, 2012 · 2,517ratings454reviews. Kindle $10.99. Set against the backdrop of a failed political uprising, The Queue is a chilling debut that evokes Orwellian dystopia, Kafkaesque surrealism, and a very real vision of life after the Arab Spring.In a surreal, but familiar, vision of modern day Egypt, a centralized authority known as ‘the Gate’ has ...

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  4. THE QUEUE APARTMENTS - Updated May 2024 - 27 Photos & 14 Reviews - 817 SE 2nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Apartments - Phone Number - Yelp. The Queue Apartments. 2.7 (14 reviews) Claimed. Apartments. Closed 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. See hours. See all 27 photos. Location & Hours. Suggest an edit. 817 SE 2nd Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316.

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  5. 1 Video. Florida Broward County Fort Lauderdale The Queue Apartments. The Queue Apartments. 817 SE 2nd, Fort Lauderdale , FL 33316 Fort Lauderdale. 4.8 (16 reviews) Verified Listing. Today. Monthly Rent. $2,300 - $3,650. Bedrooms. Studio - 3 bd. Bathrooms. 1 - 3 ba. Square Feet. 529 - 1,275 sq ft. Move-in Special.

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  6. The novel received positive reviews. An NPR reviewer described the novel as "an effective critique of authoritarianism". Publishers Weekly stated that "at its best, the novel captures a sense of futility and meaninglessness" and found it to be a fitting metaphor for the plight of Egypt after the Arab Spring. However, the same review criticized ...

  7. “An effective critique of authoritarianism.” —NPR. “Equal parts dystopia, satire, and allegory. —Los Angeles Review of Books. Set against the backdrop of a failed political uprising in Egypt, this chilling debut evokes Orwellian dystopia, Kafkaesque surrealism, and a very real vision of life after the Arab Spring.

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