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203 pages, Hardcover
First published January 21, 2020
* Not quite me (because cynicism) but something I can relate to in literature. Usually.Imagine an infiltration of the Earth with the Seep, a benevolent alien symbiote that very quickly transforms the planet into a hippie paradise, with everyone connected via deep understanding, elimination of disease, scarcity, inequality, need to work for money, with communes of people high on the Seep and life having daily transcendental experiences in perfect harmony, gardening in their front yards, having consensual orgies, not needing money, using moss for carpeting and communing with nature while wearing hippie outfits and making jokes about the few who chose to isolate themselves about this paradise for all. Seriously, it seems to be what the hippie communes were hoping to achieve but failed in the world of capitalism and the notable absence of mind-controlling alien symbiote that makes it “impossible to feel anything except expansive joy, peace, tenderness, and love�.
“Just yesterday Trina had used The Seep to erase a tumor from a woman’s breast. No cutting, no incision, no radiation or chemotherapy, just the power of Seep consciousness speaking into this woman’s cells, telling them how to die gracefully, to let go and become something new. The procedure took twenty minutes, and then the woman went to a hula-hoop meet-up in Golden Gate Park.�
Pass me some raspberry leaves to smoke as I dance around the Maypole, please.![]()
“But right now, I feel like you’re breaking the deal you have with us. We’re supposed to have free will. That includes being unhappy. That includes making the wrong decisions and getting hurt, or even doing something terrible. We’re on this planet to grow and change, and sometimes that can only happen through struggle.�
“The child disappeared, and Trina found that she was holding herself. She took a deep shaky breath, her arms still wrapped in tight. She had been punishing herself for years, punishing herself for the loss of Deeba and how terrible she felt about that loss, a vicious circle sucking her under. No more. She would still feel sorrow, hurt, anger at that great gaping loss. But she wouldn’t flagellate herself for those feelings. And eventually, eventually, those, too, would pass. She stood up a little straighter. Eventually, Trina would move on.�
Logic is not strong here. Chapter 2 � Trina’s bare feet sink into the moss on the floor, she looks at her reflection in the mirror and sees “old Levi’s, hoodie, ancient leather boots�.
Did those boots have no soles to allow bare feet to sink into the moss???
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