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Paolo Bacigalupi: The doubt factory (2014)

"When a radical band of teen activists claim that Alix's powerful father covers up wrongdoing …

Review of 'The doubt factory' on 'Goodreads'

Another solid story from Paolo Bacigalupi, (great name, Bacigalupi, to say out loud). He took another issue on current political/sociological/economic reality that remains off the radar to most people, created a story of fiction interjected with truth and threw it out there for the general public to read. I like his style.

This novel had a couple twists I did not see coming and it is good to see an author with enough originality to fool me like that, (Dean Koontz also has the capacity to do this).

One area Mr. Bacigalupi seemed to struggle with is dialog among teenagers within this story. This is the only set-back to the book.