Cull
Tanvir Bush
Publisher: Unbound
Summary
The novel’s dystopia is striking because it seems frighteningly possible, just a few steps removed from the bureaucracy depicted in Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blake.It is playful and gripping, comic and biting all at once: Black Mirror meets Leni Zumas’ Red Clocks via Orwell's 1984.The author herself suffers from a degenerative eye condition and is severely sight impaired: she has first-hand experience of the system’s shortcomings.