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- 3 de Abr, 2021
Illusory Sun is a science fiction novel made by kiwi farmer 'Just Dont'. It is available on Amazon and only digitally because apparently the publisher had sex with her. Not sure why this prevents physical releases but that's her decision.
The book begins with a rant about fat incel men being fat and just getting fatter until they get too fat. Just Dont wanted us to know that no matter how alluring their wealth and cash is she will still not fuck them. She later goes on on a rant about men rejecting her for being fat as well and being bullied about her drawings being shit.
Later in the book there is some sort of invasion from cyborgs that are fat and their goal was to enslave humanity and destroy art. The protagonist (which I assume is the author's persona) tried to prevent the destruction of art by drawing angry/annoyed women to scare the fat cyborgs.
This is when the book gets a bit confusing. I had trouble determining whether she was writing a manifesto or a science fiction fantasy. It kept shifting between the two and I had trouble catching up. I later decided to just approach the book as an absurd modernist art which helped with me get through for the most part.
On the latter half of the book it got very interesting. There ere the two cyborg hunters going to an abandoned police station which had been entirely taken over by robots, but then I realized I was reading an entirely different book because I got bored of 'Illusory Sun'.
I would give the book 3 kidnapped children out of 4.5 femcels. An interesting read but definitely a novelty book.
I'm interested in knowing what you guys think of it.