Sweet Harmony by Claire NorthMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
As I read this, I saw nothing but our very real dystopia of debt and health care. And of course, that's entirely the point, dressed up in nanotech health services and a beauty-industry on much more than standard steroids.
It is, of course, a Claire North novella, and so it is also, of course, hard-hitting.
All those bad choices are far less of a real issue than the system that sucks you and and sucks you dry on the promise. And oh, the promises are everywhere and hard-baked into society's expectations. No worse than needing to get more and more expensive clothes to be on the good with your peers, and infinitely worse because the debt directly affects not just your health, but your senses.
It's rather rage-inducing. But so very plausible.
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