Kill The Rich, Jack Allison
Kill The Rich, Jack Allison
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Kill The Rich

Author: Jack Allison, Kate Shapiro

Narrator: Jack Allison, Kate Shapiro

Unabridged: 5 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: CLASH Books

Published: 04/16/2024


Synopsis

In this political satire-thriller, we follow a government official, an exiled influencer, and a burned-out delivery driver, living through a culture obsessed presidency that signs the policy to Kill the Rich.The year is 2038, America’s new President won with a simple, snappy campaign slogan: Kill The Rich. Now in office, his administration kicks off with a televised public hanging of Kim Kardashian, whose lip kits have poisoned a working-class city.The execution sets three very different people on a collision course that will change the nation forever. Jay, a senior adviser and best friend to the President, is hyper-focused on finding the next billionaire head to roll. Chloe, an influencer living in Russian exile, is willing to do anything to get her life of luxury back. Sasha, a burned-out pizza delivery driver, is desperate to find her missing brother. Their stories converge in a cryptocurrency-fueled secessionist city in the Nevada desert where they must come together to thwart an insurrection by the internet-poisoned, meme-obsessed, richest man in the world.In this audiobook edition, enjoy as both authors, Jack Allison and Kate Shapiro, narrate the satirical hit, Kill the Rich.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Molly on August 11, 2024

I was expecting this to be campy and light so I won't criticize the prose or the logical inconsistencies too much (although wild to assume all the modern celebrities today will still be the most and only notable celebrities 15 years in the future). But I also expected anti-capitalist messaging, mayb......more

Goodreads review by Hayley on May 28, 2024

3.75⭐️. This was definitely interesting but honestly such a fun idea. This was a super quick fun but kind of screwed up book. Scarily accurate. Enjoyed myself......more

Goodreads review by aneesa on February 06, 2024

honestly, cool cover and good beginning, the middle of the book was so slow and boring, and the end was pretty predictable......more

Goodreads review by Dustin on February 13, 2024

Became more relevant in the months since its release. Probably fated to become even more and more relevant as the years go on, as satire becomes reality. Good sign for the longevity of the book, but bad sign for the world!......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on April 13, 2024

3.5. It's highly relevant, and even some of the more fantastical plot points don't seem too far-fetched, given today's society. It lacks real teeth in terms of the scathing criticism of our world that I think would make it more poignant, and you never get in-depth enough with any of the characters t......more