A review by thaydra
Everything Belongs to the Future by Laurie Penny

3.0

An interesting novella about a scientist who has created a pill that will keep a person young, the society that is now divided between the rich who can afford the pill, and those who cannot, the activists trying to change it, and the conflicted traitor among them.

It is a politically charged book that questions the use of undercover agents and the actions they are allowed to get away with, the cost and availability of medication and medical coverage, societal divisions, and more.

Some of it was a bit confusing to me, and I feel like there were some aspects that were not explained very well. But, being that it was a very short novella and I could read it in just a couple of hours, I don't hold it too much against her.