Exactly five hundred years ago the world-famous book “Utopia”, written by an English statesman, lawyer and philosopher Thomas More, was published in England. Although the book cannot be related to what is called popular literature, still it is well-known for formally setting a new literary genre. Literally, the word “utopia” can be translated as “nowhere”. Sounds like Peter Pan’s Neverland, doesn’t it? However, the place known as “utopia” is mostly associated with an enchanted land of beauty and abundance. Usually, it may be depicted as an ideal state with ideal society. Now this word may also relate to something you consider too good to be true.