The Innocence Device by William Kowalski
This small book packs a wallop! I usually feel cheated if a story comes in under 300+ pages, but Kowalski jam packs an intense and compelling drama in this quick read. Set in the future, it echoes all manner of problems our current throw-away society faces today. It also manages to focus on Chagos personal fight to survive and retain his sanity when there is no one you can trust. It haunts me with all its evil possibilities. Is there any way we can avoid this slowly marching progress into hell? Perhaps Kowalski will gift us with this knowledge soon.
This small book packs a wallop! I usually feel cheated if a story comes in under 300+ pages, but Kowalski jam packs an intense and compelling drama in this quick read. Set in the future, it echoes all manner of problems our current throw-away society faces today. It also manages to focus on Chagos personal fight to survive and retain his sanity when there is no one you can trust. It haunts me with all its evil possibilities. Is there any way we can avoid this slowly marching progress into hell? Perhaps Kowalski will gift us with this knowledge soon.