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zachkuhn 's review for:
Red Clocks
by Leni Zumas
To anyone "confused" by this very fine novel: take your time. It's really not that complicated. Give the author the credit of reading like twenty pages before you give up because the narratives don't converge in the first fifteen seconds. Stop demanding to be spoon-fed by literature. Part of the problem this book addresses is the fact that so many people have been blinded for so long by concepts that should not be applied to someone who is, you know, not you.
Not quite perfect but a damn fine novel about what will happen if the United States falls to a despot who believes himself (or herself, but less likely) the arbiter of morality.
Not quite perfect but a damn fine novel about what will happen if the United States falls to a despot who believes himself (or herself, but less likely) the arbiter of morality.