All Better Now
DH 105,00
Un virus efface la négativité, laissant les survivants étrangement heureux, mais à quel prix ? Trois adolescents s'opposent quant à la propagation ou l'arrêt de l'infection. Des forces puissantes utilisent la peur comme une arme pour contrôler le récit. Un monde sans colère ni ambition peut-il survivre ? Un thriller dystopique captivant sur le choix, la moralité et le prix du paradis.
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Neal Shusterman’s All Better Now introduces a world gripped by a mysterious virus that leaves survivors with an unshakable sense of contentment. Those infected shed stress, anger, and greed, embracing life with uncanny optimism. But as the virus spreads, society fractures. Powerful institutions fear economic collapse if people stop striving for more, while “Recoverees” push to share their newfound peace with the world.
The story follows three teens navigating this chaotic divide. Ron, a Recoveree, believes the virus is humanity’s salvation. Morgan, ambitious and ruthless, races to develop a vaccine to control the outbreak. Mariel, caught between both sides, questions whether forced happiness is truly freedom. Their paths collide in a battle over ethics, agency, and what it means to be human.
Shusterman explores chilling questions: Is perpetual happiness worth losing our flaws? Can a society thrive without conflict? The novel delves into propaganda, corporate greed, and the darker side of utopian ideals. Twists pile up as alliances shift and hidden agendas unravel.
With sharp prose and relentless pacing, the book mirrors real-world debates about pandemics, mental health, and societal control. It’s a thought experiment gone wild, blending sci-fi thrills with moral quandaries. The ending leaves readers questioning whether humanity’s “cure” is a blessing or a cage.
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