Ruby Allure's Books

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Tuesday, 28 June 2016

MONEY FARM - THE POWERFUL WHY




MONEY FARM – THE POWERFUL WHY 

I had a suspicion that the financial industry concealed an entirely different world within their financial fortresses. That world was purposely inaccessible to the average person. That world seemed exclusive, complex and purposely incomprehensible. I wondered how that hidden world related to the persuasion to overspend and generate credit card debt as ‘normal’ through being bombarded by endless adverts perpetuating dissatisfaction. By penetrating the financial walls Money Farm became a vision of the future. Access to the ‘behind the financial scenes’ provided perfect insights into what could happen if a financial power dominated the markets and took control of governments.

This book was powerfully translated into audio by Helen Lloyd, a remarkable audio producer. She was purposely selected as the voice of Money Farm because of her passion and extraordinary ability to impart the story so it resonated with the core of the readers’ being.

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IN PAPER BACK & KINDLE :https://www.amazon.com/Money-Farm-Ms-Ruby-Allure/dp/151230526X/ref=sr_1_24?ie=UTF8&qid=1467145699&sr=8-24&keywords=Money+farm

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Sunday, 20 September 2015

Money Farm Chapter 7


CHAPTER 7
 


 
Link to Paperback on Amazon:Link: http://amzn.com/151230526X
 


THE COMPLEXITIES OF A CASH-RICH COMPLEX

The simplicities of life are what make it rich.

Complexity makes things unfathomable. There is reason for that.

The complex had always fascinated me; however, there had been no time previously to watch the comings and goings of the M.O.N.E.Y.s. What’s more, there were no statistics revealing how much the M.O.N.E.Y. individuals earned. The only research I could find stated that every worker had been psychologically profiled and perfectly aligned to their corresponding role within the system. The M.O.N.E.Y. ‘farm’ had concealed and restricted all access to their information. The secrecy of the M.O.N.E.Y. behaviour triggered a gut reaction - something did not financially add up. How could the M.O.N.E.Y.s be so financially stable amongst a debt-driven economy? Surely investment was coming from somewhere – but who? Was there a system or pattern to their financial habits and status?

The more I studied the more obvious it became how the debt habit consumed the world outside the M.O.N.E.Y. farm. The universal acceptance of debt as ‘normal’ remained unquestioned by the masses. Banks lent to banks, people borrowed from banks and government sovereignties generated debt between countries and banks. All lent and borrowed to and from each other with a variety of differing interest rates. Debt was being used to support additional debt. Over time a stalemate developed and the debt disease infected the majority of the world including governments, corporations and individuals. Everyone who stepped into the debt dynamic remained trapped in the cycle of financial survival and growing repayments. Any kind of debt confession received sneers in the same way as alcoholism or drug addiction. How could people have the audacity to lose financial control? How dare they admit financial weakness and vulnerability? The society that taught its individuals to suppress emotion also endorsed debt avoidance and debt denial. In fact, the addiction to financial lack through the illusion of loans had caused the original issue. Denial would ultimately lead to further crisis. Suppression resulted in a debt disease – the financial cancer. All the while the distracting celebrity circuses invaded the homes of the mass who were repetitiously fed dissatisfaction. Over two thousand messages per day repeatedly told the individual they were not good enough. Their unsuspecting subconscious was being persuasively raped – the result buying objects and things that they did not need to fulfill an empty desire to conform and feel good enough. The more the individual was told they were not good enough, the more products were offered to solve that issue. It never worked, no psychological problem or belief could be solved with an object. The real issue was the lack of individual self-esteem.

            In contrast, M.O.N.E.Y.’s appeared united in their financial methodology. It was like watching a rare breed flourish amongst the collapsing system. What’s more, they weren’t living off the ruin of others. They were not parasitic, more symbiotic. They had been privy to an insight into accumulation whilst others lived in depreciation. They were a wealth hybrid that now controlled the financial machine. Something mysterious was taking place behind the walls of the M.O.N.E.Y. farm. It was no coincidence that their behaviour was so calculated. The more I watched the M.O.N.E.Y.s, the more fascinated I became. M.O.N.E.Y. held the answers into an alternative and an insight into the M.O.N.E.Y.-tary system. Maybe there was a level of progression within their system. Maybe it could reveal financial answers to society as a whole. The question was: how did one find out?
 

 
LINK  TO HEAR ON AUDIO - SOUND CLOUD
 
 
Narration - Helen Lloyd - Kick A$$!
Really Great Narration - Brits and Aussies and Germans and more. Lovely voice to listen to and she even captured the rather robotic nature of the cult-like members of the Money Farm.

This is a really terrific book - and is it bad that for the majority of the book I was thinking "sign me up!" (or at least sign up one of my grand-kids and let me move into one of the retirement neighborhoods).

The Money's are all 'their best selves' due to the nutrition and fitness requirements along with a few other treatments along the way which are tailored to each individual and allow them to reach their full potential. All their needs are met, they have no debts, no worries, they are appreciated and they all live in really nice digs. (like I said...sign me up!)

It's a smartly written and thought provoking book of a Dystopian/Eutopian society where our heroine Jyllian finds her-self jobless with her savings running out. She ends up being selected to join the M.O.N.E.Y.'s as a "breaker" because of her intelligent & rebellious way of thinking. She is to challenge their systems and find ways to break them, all in the name of making them better.

The story follows her and a few other select characters through their introduction to Money, their training, their indoctrination and ultimately through their discovery of what Money's goals really are.

I can't really say much more without giving away too much, but I thought it was a really terrific book. It was hard for me to 'get into it' in the beginning, but I plan to listen to the start again.

It's smartly written and filled with intricate details about these two "worlds". Really an interesting book about the state of the worlds finances! Loved it! I'm actually stunned that I'm only the second review of this book on Goodreads. READ or LISTEN to it! It's a keeper!

I received a copy of this audiobook free of charge from Audiobookblast in exchange for an unbiased review.

 

Monday, 14 September 2015

The Money Farm Chapter 0-1

MONEY FARM


In celebration of The Money Farm being released on audio and in paperback I will be posting chapters on consecutive days during the working week with a link to hear the audio. I genuinely hope you enjoy what you read and hear and desire to share my writing with your friends:) I want to thank Helen Lloyd for doing such a fantastic job on the audio. I have worked with some phenomenal audio producers over the last year and will be sharing samples of the other books too over the next weeks.

The Money Farm


by

RUBY ALLURE

 Copyright RUBY ALLURE

(on behalf of the author)
 
When did you buy into buying?

How did debt become a viable option?

 

CHAPTER 0


Truth: Everyone is connected through money.

What would happen if money ceased to exist overnight?

What would you do? How would you survive?

Three years from now: at one minute past midnight, on the first day of the year, the financial plague would be activated.

The M.O.N.E.Y. farm digitally sneezed and infected all accounts. Since trillions of dollars-worth of financial digital money messages moved around the globe in a day, within three years every account on the planet would be infected. That was the plan. It was just a matter of time before the whole world would recognise the viral symptoms, and at that point it would be too late.

With one month until financial detonation, the M.O.N.E.Y. farm, simply known as money, withdrew its bridges and sailed its financial platforms to a remote area close to Iceland. All manner of simulated chaos had been anticipated. It was just a matter of waiting for the world to be ready to listen to M.O.N.E.Y. and the new Financial World Order. In the meantime, it continued to self-sufficiently do business as usual, knowing that every financial pillar in the world would collapse. At least, that was what it intended.

PART 1

CHAPTER 1


A BROKEN SYSTEM


Three sentences - the catalyst for complete change:-

If money was the root of all evil then what did that make those partaking in the system?

Were we all unwittingly evil or was the money concept evil?

What was the alternative?

            The principal coughed and shattered my churning thoughts. He turned from his archaic filing cabinet, trudged across the brown leathered room and then plonked down on his worn seat. He studied me for a short while and arranged some official looking papers. He carried the aroma of ‘old man’s musty aftershave’ with a hint of lemon.

“Gillian I am going say this as best as I can… I’m sorry but the government funding for your lecturing post has dried up. The paper you wrote on Reactance, Resistance, Reflexivity and Reversal in times of financial and social hardship didn’t go down well… at all… with anyone… on the board.” The principal paused, stared at the papers and sucked his lip through his teeth. He sounded like an emptying plughole. “So… we are going to have let you go.” He shuffled paper, re-aligned silver pens, and peered over his black-rimmed spectacles.

The sound of my clawing nails over leather filled the stagnant atmosphere. The heat of the blush accompanied by stunned silence and gritted teeth was enough. What could I say? He had always reminded me of an elephant seal with glasses. I glared at the ceiling spotlights shining on his heart-shaped bald patch. My fists clenched, my stomach folded and I scrutinized the five stunted hairs traversing his scalp combed from left to right. Thirty-two illuminated specks of dandruff sat in the curve of his pinstriped lapel. Twenty-seven hairs poked from the top of his crisp white shirt. There were two shaving accidents on the left side of his face, one half-healed. I distracted myself with patterns when the reality was that the institution had taken for granted all my years of hard work. The paper was a warning of what was to come. Were they oblivious or were they caught in the mass persuasion mania? Who actually wanted to face they were the product of their conditioning? Who wanted their life-value equated to figures in a bank account? That paper was not written for approval from a board of grey people who talked with haughty taught accents! It was inspired by a vision and evidenced by research. Obviously they did not know about the latter because one could never rationalize inspiration or intuition. That was for mad people.

The sound of a diver’s ventilator filled the atmosphere. My deep breaths were punctured by the aroma of dark wood and lacquer. I could hear my heart pounding in my throat, yet I couldn’t say a thing.

He stared. Waiting.

Three sentences had ended an era. My silk-lined rut intended to eject me into the unknown during a time of financial unrest. I stood silently to leave. With my throat fully constricted, what was there to say? They would soon find out that intuition combined with true analysis resulted in unpopular findings. Unfortunately no-one wanted to hear or acknowledge what was inevitable. The preservative imbued bread and elaborate digital circuses kept the mass hypnotized, fascinated them with subliminal messaging and towing the indebted line. Time was running out.
 
 
 
LINK  TO HEAR ON AUDIO - SOUND CLOUD
 
 
 
Narration - Helen Lloyd - Kick A$$!
Really Great Narration - Brits and Aussies and Germans and more. Lovely voice to listen to and she even captured the rather robotic nature of the cult-like members of the Money Farm.

This is a really terrific book - and is it bad that for the majority of the book I was thinking "sign me up!" (or at least sign up one of my grand-kids and let me move into one of the retirement neighborhoods).

The Money's are all 'their best selves' due to the nutrition and fitness requirements along with a few other treatments along the way which are tailored to each individual and allow them to reach their full potential. All their needs are met, they have no debts, no worries, they are appreciated and they all live in really nice digs. (like I said...sign me up!)

It's a smartly written and thought provoking book of a Dystopian/Eutopian society where our heroine Jyllian finds her-self jobless with her savings running out. She ends up being selected to join the M.O.N.E.Y.'s as a "breaker" because of her intelligent & rebellious way of thinking. She is to challenge their systems and find ways to break them, all in the name of making them better.

The story follows her and a few other select characters through their introduction to Money, their training, their indoctrination and ultimately through their discovery of what Money's goals really are.

I can't really say much more without giving away too much, but I thought it was a really terrific book. It was hard for me to 'get into it' in the beginning, but I plan to listen to the start again.

It's smartly written and filled with intricate details about these two "worlds". Really an interesting book about the state of the worlds finances! Loved it! I'm actually stunned that I'm only the second review of this book on Goodreads. READ or LISTEN to it! It's a keeper!

I received a copy of this audiobook free of charge from Audiobookblast in exchange for an unbiased review.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

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    Frode 08-06-15
    Frode 08-06-15 Member Since 2015
    Norwegian in a English world!
     
    "M.O.N.E.Y. is bad? This book is not!"
    So Money Farm by Ruby Allure was a surprise! When i REALLY did not read things about this book i review for Audiobook Blast, i sometimes get books i don't know something about. BTW: I read 99% about the books i want to review, but this book i can't remember i did that for. Anyways: This was a nice surprise, and i think it is one of those books that is better the second time you read it. No joke! I listen to this twice before i made this! Money Farm makes you thin, and who does not like to hear a book that makes you think? It is a awesome book, that i will recommend to all that likes audiobooks, and really to people that does not!

    Helen Lloyd english accent f its the topic like a glow and a hand! Her "lady like" voice is so cold, and clair i feel that the author made this book thinking that Helen Lloyd would read it out loud! That is how i feel those two fits together! The 2 times 14 hrs and 6 mins i spend with her never feels boring or uninteresting! I would love to spend it again, and i will because this book i will hear again, and again, even when it is 14 hrs and 6 mins long! That is saying something!

    I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review via AudiobookBlast dot com
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    Susan Keefe France07-13-15
    Susan Keefe France07-13-15
     
    "Incredibly thought provoking..."
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
    Yes I would, the author has written an extremely interesting book, with a good story, and the narrator Helen Lloyd brings it to life brilliantly.

    What did you like best about this story?
    I like the way it made you think about the way normal everyday life is here and now, and the future...

    Have you listened to any of Helen Lloyd’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
    I have never listened to Helen Lloyd narrating before. However, she narrated this fairly long audiobook brilliantly. Although a story, the content was very intense and thought provoking, however, her lovely smooth voice was very easy to listen to and I thought it was just perfect, a fascinating book wonderfully narrated.

    Any additional comments?
    This was a fascinating book, deep and very thought provoking, it made you wonder…

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    Sunday, 6 September 2015

    Another Excellent Reveiw for Money Farm!

    This is the review of Money Farm I received today which was posted on Good Reads, Audible and Amazon. I am so pleased. It is so satisfying when people are genuine in their opinions...
     
     

     

    "Smartly Written, Thought Provoking Read!"

    Narration - Helen Lloyd - Kick A$$!
    Really Great Narration - Brits and Aussies and Germans and more. Lovely voice to listen to and she even captured the rather robotic nature of the cult-like members of the Money Farm.

    This is a really terrific book - and is it bad that for the majority of the book I was thinking "sign me up!" (or at least sign up one of my grand-kids and let me move into one of the retirement neighborhoods).

    This was posted on Good Reads, Audible and Amazon this week. It really makes me happy!
     
    The Money's are all 'their best selves' due to the nutrition and fitness requirements along with a few other treatments along the way which are tailored to each individual and allow them to reach their full potential. All their needs are met, they have no debts, no worries, they are appreciated and they all live in really nice digs. (like I said...sign me up!)

    It's a smartly written and thought provoking book of a Dystopian/Eutopian society where our heroine Jyllian finds her-self jobless with her savings running out. She ends up being selected to join the M.O.N.E.Y.'s as a "breaker" because of her intelligent & rebellious way of thinking. She is to challenge their systems and find ways to break them, all in the name of making them better.

    The story follows her and a few other select characters through their introduction to Money, their training, their indoctrination and ultimately through their discovery of what Money's goals really are.

    I can't really say much more without giving away too much, but I thought it was a really terrific book. It was hard for me to 'get into it' in the beginning, but I plan to listen to the start again.

    It's smartly written and filled with intricate details about these two "worlds". Really an interesting book about the state of the worlds finances! Loved it! I'm actually stunned that I'm only the second review of this book on Goodreads. READ or LISTEN to it! It's a keeper!

    I received a copy of this audiobook free of charge from Audiobookblast in exchange for an unbiased review.
     
    Money Farm | [Ruby Allure]
    LINK TO MONEY FARM ON AUDIBLE:
                                       

    Saturday, 15 August 2015

    Do You Have One Of These In Your Office? The Office Temp...

    The Office Zoo: A Field Guide to Office Animal Observation

    The Office Temp.

    Image result for temp worker office

    Usually a singer, an actor, a musician, a photographer or something a little bit alternative. They are just doing this dull office job for a short time because there is a bigger goal a-foot. They might be setting up their own business or studying for a part-time degree. The thing is they do not work their arses off because there is no point. They have a bigger plan and a bigger picture and they are aware that if the company wants to get rid of them they can be kicked out with a week’s notice. Since that is the case then why push your limits for a job that does not care about you? In the end they opt to have a bit of fun, do a bit of work and spend time dreaming about what they really want to do.
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    The true Office Temp provides a little bit of sparkle and individuality to the office. Generally, they don't wear office attire, there will be something a little bit individual in how they present themselves. It could be the beads, their hairstyle or a rebellious cardigan. Of course, they believe they are going to make their millions when they go to London.  Alternatively, they are saving to go on a huge world travel. They spend their six-month contract dreaming and talking about what they are going to do. The funny thing is that all that study, that bigger picture can be dropped when they get used to earning good money. That money becomes a ball and chain and many decide to accept permanent positions because they have been corporately moulded and institutionalised. The amount of times I hear people say ‘well I came into temp for six months and I am still here twenty years later!’ 
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    In truth, some make the break. Others go to another office and temp some more. They will make it big next time…

    Image result for temp worker office laugh team
    Learning: keep your dream, work towards your dream and accept your reality at the same time. Office work provides entertainment, cash and some random people you would never choose to sit on a bus next to but you have to make an effort with inside the ‘institution.’
     
     
     

    BUYERS MAKE THE BEST LOVERS -

    NO ONE TOLD YOU THAT DID THEY?

    OFFICE ZOO LINK TO AMAZON.COM Link: http://amzn.com/B013N51MNCThe Office Zoo: A Field Guide to Office Animal Observation

    LINKS TO AMAZON.COM:
    Labyrinthine: Interior Worlds, Book 1
    LABYRINTHINE AMAZON.COM LINK: Link: http://amzn.com/B012FAYI5U
    A Short Course In Creative Writing: A compilation of lessons
    A SHORT COURSE IN CREATIVE WRITING LINK: Link: http://amzn.com/B01390THLK
    Money Farm
    MONEY FARM LINK TO AMAZON.COM :Link: http://amzn.com/B010F04W9O
    I thought I may as well add the most recent Money Farm review... Love it!

     
    on July 13, 2015
    Gillian’s world is turned upside down when she is unexpectedly ‘released’ from her job. Her government funding is revoked after the board decides they did not like a paper she wrote on ‘Reactants, resistance, reflexivity and reversal in times of financial and social hardship.’

    All of a suddenly her secure life has gone. What will she do? All around her people are getting into debt, being encouraged to spend more than they have, buy things they don’t need. Possessions are everything, all that matters. Why? How had the world gotten into this state, and why didn’t the powers that be want to hear what she had to say?

    Not taking her redundancy laying down Gillian’s resolve hardens as she actively strives to understand the financial system and money handling. Living on her savings whilst looking for a job, she soon discovers that it won’t be long before she is homeless.

    But what about M.O.N.E.Y? The people who work for M.O.N.E.Y live at the Money Farm, which was a series of huge walled islands, linked by bridges, which has been in existence for over 200 years. Gillian becomes obsessed with the M.O.N.E.Y concept. Who are these people, how are they chosen? M.O.N.E.Y is totally self-sufficient, secretive, she has to know more.

    How do you become part of M.O.N.E.Y, this amazing organisation whose employees themselves are intriguing?

    Then, one day she follows a M.O.N.E.Y employee out of a shop and asks the man the leading question “How do I become one of you?”

    This simple question, and his reply changes her life forever.

    As she trains and is inducted into the world of M.O.N.E.Y, Gillian soon discovers that she has in fact been chosen. Her militant nature and questioning attitude allows her to think outside the box. However, I wondered, as the story progressed, did M.O.N.E.Y have any idea of what her impact would be?

    This was a fascinating book, deep and very thought provoking, it made you wonder…

    I will certainly be looking out for more very interesting books by this talented author.