Book Description
Dave Alty's, The Universe's Guide to the Seven Secrets is an offbeat, satirical odyssey into our dystopian future, as sobering as it is farcical. It mixes the humour of Kurt Vonnegut with the hilarity of Douglas Adams. So, what's it all about? Well, words and music for a start, with magic, and a little time travel for a middle, then the secrets of the universe and the search for a perfect life to end. Or, perhaps, when all's said and done it's simply about an average guy being confronted by an explosion of creativity after having the good fortune of attending university in middle age. Travelling through time it takes a comic look at the dystopian future we may expect if we carry on down the dodgy old socio-political road we're on right now. There's music in there too. Music and music nostalgia, particularly from the 60's 70's and 80's. Oh, and there's secrets, of course there is, but not just the seven in the title, there's eight and the eighth, or sex secret, will have your partner looking at you in a most peculiar way! Existentialism; the various uses and misuse of technology; artificial intelligence becoming creative; costs of fame; religion and its place in the modern world, and another biggie - is the mind its own place? - are all in here. Can we will ourselves to become who we want to be and if we could, where would that leave us? Yes, it's all here, but anyhow, whatever it's about humour certainly plays a big part, and it can't be stipulated enough the higher the level of your knowledge and understanding, the deeper the depths of your insight and reward. Knowledge is power.