A review by benlundns
Tomorrow Factory: Collected Fiction by Rich Larson

5.0

I had not heard of Larson until I came upon this book while walking through the local library. And this type of book is exactly why I love libraries so much, finding a book that I would not have found in any other way but by chance, and loving the hell out of it. A book of short stories, some only a page or two long, and each one containing a whole world, so similiar to ours, only not. The results are varied, some make you laugh, shake your head, roll your eyes. And some are melancholic exploring a world so pure and beautiful drapped over a terrible secret like a white sheet hiding rotting furniture. I came away from this book wanting to find more of Larson's books to see what other worlds he is creating, and what secrets those worlds may be hiding.