Quantum Nightmares
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
Quantum Nightmares, a collection of dystopian sci-fi stories, contains the nuggets of bizarre psychological truth that help explain today’s divisive United States, where myth collides with belief and fact is hard to find.
Betty Gray, the infamous first woman to report an alien abduction, offers her eggs to save a future infertile human race. In doing so, she connects her consciousness to the entire stream of human history—past, present, and future. Her dreams frame each of the fifteen tales in the collection, forming the spine of Quantum Nightmares.
From genderless societies to digital tribalism, each story explores the strange mechanics of power, identity, and survival in a world veering away from nature.
This debut collection channels the speculative precision of Clifford Simak, Phillip K Dick, and Ted Chiang, while dragging their serenity into darker, more chaotic realms.
Customer Reviews
What?!
This book is full of typos and incorrectly used words. Every sentence is 70% adjectives and the plots are only interesting in that they are uniquely strange and whatever you think he’s trying to say he contradicts in the next sentence. The connection between the stories is a lazy trope and based on a real life person—using not only her actual name but basing the entire prologue off the famous story of her abduction. I’m literally exhausted from reading this, the only enjoyment I received was ripping into it as I read it with my friends.