
Zeb Haradon’s book, Planet of the Head-Breakers, has been on my reading list for a while, and I finally sat down and gave it a go a few weeks ago.
This post-apocalyptic story takes place on earth hundreds of years in the future, where the earth has been run by man made robots, and every person is lobotomized when they have reached a certain age.
The main character is Jim, and we follow him from about age 6 to age 26, with a few jumps between ages.
I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this book when I picked it
up on Kindle Unlimited, but whatever I expected, this book was so much better. Planet of the Head-Breakers was such an original story, it really made me think about things that are happening in the world today and how something like this could possibly come about.
Despite some of the truly horrifying things that happen in this book, there were some funny, and even some very sad, moving moments. I have thought about this book a lot since reading it, and that is unusual. Once I finish a book, I’m usually able to put it out of my mind, and mostly forget about it, but that hasn’t happened with this book.
If you are interested in post-apocalyptic, dystopian fiction, I would recommend giving this book a try.