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All Hail The New Flesh

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Hello everyone and welcome to this week's edition of What I Am Reading. Today I am reviewing All Hail The New Flesh by Dagda Publishing. This collection of short stories by various authors is thread by a commonality of a theme. 

To some degree, we all have doubts as to how beneficial all of our technological 'advances' are to society. We accept that, with these exponential changes, we must endure the bad while we benefit from the good. Surely, you know someone who has had their identity stolen, their email hacked, or perhaps something a little more unusual like having a faulty air bag deploy in their face before an accident occurred?

But, what if things got worse?

To give you a few ideas of some of the science fiction/horror stories you will find within the pages of this enthralling collection of shorts, I will give you a brief glimpse into All Hail The New Flesh. Imagine your mobile device speaks to you in the voice of your recently demised best  friend. He can now help you in all aspects of your life-you must only decide if you prefer the long or the short route.

Be witness to the next level in entertainment where you can now view the thoughts and dreams of others. Or perhaps if we had the ability to bring our beloved child back from the dead into a new body, then we could be happy again. Maybe we will be able to build a better soldier with the aid of a robotic eye. In the near future, medical science will make advances in spinal chord reconstruction, allowing paraplegics the ability to walk again. Pharmaceutical companies may inadvertently invent the next plague. These are just a few of of the topics covered. Many other twisted tales abound.

The reader is sure to enjoy this collection of near future dark tales. And, to save the best for last, our very own Eric Robert Nolan is author to the finale-At the End of the World, My Daughter Wept Metal. For those of you that follow my blog, you will recognize this author's name from my review of The Dogs Don't Bark In Brooklyn Any More.

So, what are you waiting for? Pick up your copy of All Hail The New Flesh today and let your paranoia of technology have fuel for the fire.

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Comment by 4-LAN on May 4, 2014 at 8:02am

Thank you Martin :-) 

I appreciate you taking the time to read the review and stopping by. I am looking forward to being one of the first to read your new novella.

Comment by Martin Murphy on May 4, 2014 at 7:58am

Certainly some nightmarish possibilities here. Have tweeted. 

Comment by 4-LAN on May 3, 2014 at 8:35pm

Eric and Joleene! Good to hear from you guys :-) 

Thanks for stopping by.

Comment by Eric Robert Nolan on May 3, 2014 at 2:28pm

Thanks so much, Joleene.  :-)  I hope that you enjoy it!

Comment by Joleene Naylor on May 3, 2014 at 1:42pm

Great review! I have actually started The Dogs Don't Bark in Brooklynn, and am enjoying it so far :)

Comment by Eric Robert Nolan on May 2, 2014 at 8:40pm
Comment by 4-LAN on May 2, 2014 at 7:54pm

Thank you everybody :-) I've been AFK for the afternoon-errands and the gym and such. Glad to see so many people were able to stop by and leave a comment: Eric, Janis, DM and Daniel-much appreciated!

Comment by Eric Robert Nolan on May 2, 2014 at 7:25pm

THANK YOU, 4-LAN for another terrific review.  I love the way that you share your enthusiasm for books, and I do hope we get to see more of your reviews for Dagda Publishing titles.  Thanks also for mentioning my story -- I'm flattered to hear that you enjoyed it so much.  And it's great that you caught the reference to "Dogs!"  :-D

Comment by Janis C. on May 2, 2014 at 2:19pm

This is like Twilight Zone in book form oh my gosh!

Tweeted it!

Comment by Daniel James Miller on May 2, 2014 at 1:33pm

Interesting.  It seems to be along the lines of the Singularity movement, supported by Ray Kurzweil and such.  That shotrs collection looks like it might make for interesting reading.

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