Book Review RUTHLESS POSITIVITY Blake Avery

Thank you to the author Avery Blake, publishers Sterling & Stone, and as always NetGalley, for an advance digital copy of ᴀ ʀᴜᴛʜʟᴇss ᴘᴏsɪᴛɪᴠɪᴛʏ. All opinions are mine. 



A Romeo and Juliet for a new age, a story of forbidden love between two young people with too much in common: both hiding from every other important detail about their own identities.

Hiding behind their virtual selves, Kam and Lyle maneuver their AI world to keep seeing each other, the real worlds in which they can never meet in order to survive, and the political world that rules both AI and real worlds, trying to build a resistance to the rampant wealth disparaty.''

Much of the setting and story reflects a ghostly immage of the nonfictional world, making the stakes feel higher to this reader. That's good, because the storyline is convoluted and hard to follow in places. There's quite a bit of discussion about the story world's politics and societal unrest.

This was a pretty good book. I picked this one up because of the cover, which is creepy, and the title, ʀᴜᴛʜʟᴇss ᴘᴏsɪᴛɪᴠɪᴛʏ. I like going into books completely blind, so I didn't read the blurb or any reviews, but I was still expecting something completely different from what I found. I still don't really understand why Blake decided to title the book this way. Perhaps it was the publisher?

A good story, but not what I was looking for.

Rating: 🕶🕶🕶.5 / 5 VR glasses
Recommend? If you like scifi revolution stories, yes
Finished: July 5 2023
Format: Digital review copy, NetGalley 
Read this if you like:
🖥 Tech scifi
🎭 Shakespeare 
🐈‍⬛ The Matrix
❤️‍🔥 Forbidden love 

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