The author generously provided me with a copy of fhis book but the review is my own.
This was a genuinely bewildering wild ride but I kinda liked it. Wilks introduces us to a story forged from several fiction genres and the mishmash blends into a horrific, comedic look at the future of America. From presidential candidates who speak directly with God too a naked man from the future here to save us too an unknown creature who shucks one body for another, there is plenty of curves in this road to Bedlam.
This is the first volume of Wilks' Americosis so the ending does leave you waiting for the next installment but that is expected. This book may not be everyone's cup of tea, it is strange but Wilks definitely has a grip on his writing and like any good roller coaster this may terrify and thrill you but in the end you gotta admit it was kinda fun. Your inner anarchist may have just found its perfect release.
Once again, a thank you to Haydn Wilks for his generosity.
This was a genuinely bewildering wild ride but I kinda liked it. Wilks introduces us to a story forged from several fiction genres and the mishmash blends into a horrific, comedic look at the future of America. From presidential candidates who speak directly with God too a naked man from the future here to save us too an unknown creature who shucks one body for another, there is plenty of curves in this road to Bedlam.
This is the first volume of Wilks' Americosis so the ending does leave you waiting for the next installment but that is expected. This book may not be everyone's cup of tea, it is strange but Wilks definitely has a grip on his writing and like any good roller coaster this may terrify and thrill you but in the end you gotta admit it was kinda fun. Your inner anarchist may have just found its perfect release.
Once again, a thank you to Haydn Wilks for his generosity.
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