A review by izarravarela
Peace on Earth by Stanisław Lem

3.0

Science fiction has to be a little campy to work, I think, and Stanislaw Lem finds the right balance of cultural relevance and pulpy silliness to make this book work.

(I borrowed this book for my husband, who's more into the sci-fi genre than I am, but found myself with nothing to read—well, nothing but A Hundred Days of Solitude, which I am sloggggging through—so I thought I'd give it a go. Glad I did.)