Publisher: PanAm Books
Date of publication: April 28,
2015
In a futuristic American society where all citizens have
computerized chips in their brains and insert needles into their veins to enter
a virtual reality, Victor Vale leads a fairly typical life. He is an
officer of the law with greater ambitions, a family man, and a dutiful citizen
of the Nation. Yet when The Chief assigns him a case to go undercover and
expose a community of illegal “creators,” Victor finds himself strangely
compelled to write. For the first time, he starts to question the world
around him, and becomes involved in a web of lies, uncertain of whom to trust,
and unable to distinguish between virtualism and reality. As he searches
for answers, Victor slowly begins to unravel hidden truths about the world, and
even uncovers an astonishing secret from his own past.
The Last Book Ever Written satirizes our
competitive, success-driven society, foresees the effects of the economic
recession, and warns what could happen if we let technology go too far.
Unfortunately, I had a hard time engaging with the book. I got about 20% in and I still didn't have a feel for the world I found myself in. I have a hard time reading stories where I can't connect with the "world". I was distracted by all of the trademarks next to "product" mention in the book. I know that this book was supposed to be in part a commentary on how society is today, but I felt like it was too blatant and that was a little off putting.
I do know that this book has received great reviews, so I think it will be well received with the right audience. I just don't think that is me.
A writer, teacher, and student of the world, Jonah Kruvant
received his Bachelor’s degree from Skidmore College, his Master’s degree in
Teaching from Fordham University and his MFA degree from Goddard College. After
living abroad in four different countries, Jonah lives in New York. Visit his
website at www.jonahkruvant.com.
Jonah’s Tour Stops
Thursday, April 30th: Ms.
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Book Geek
Monday, May 4th: From the TBR Pile
Tuesday, May 12th: Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
Wednesday, May 13th: Jenny Waldo
Thursday, May 14th: Sharon’s Garden of
Book Reviews
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Sunday, May 24th: Palmer’s Page Turners
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.
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