Zero Percenters, by Scott Grusky

Set in the future year of 2024, the premise for the “zero percent” population is excellent, but the story and the characters were not there. For the greater part of the novel the main characters were climbing a mountain and meditating…with little to no purpose. During this time there were excessive descriptions and no plot progression.

The “zero percent” population refers to those who have digitized themselves and no longer require the basic needs that humans do such as food, water, etc. Each zero percenter is escorted by their concierge, who takes on the digital life form of their cell phone. Sounds interesting right….? I thought it would be.

There was no character development, though the basic premise for the novel provides an excellent opportunity since it is told from the POV of a concierge whose “human” is trying to decide whether to become a zero percenter or remain a true human. There could have been a lot of twists and developments.
It was all over the place, and I wasn’t sure what the purpose of the novel was for the majority of the story. Later in the novel it abandons focus on the science fiction element and mainly focuses on finding consciousness within oneself, but it was not done in interesting way.

Honestly, I don’t recommend this novel. Overall, it ended up being pretty boring.

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