Greetings, travelers. Sometimes we encounter books that are just so wild, you feel as though you have no choice but to dive into them, lest we lose a chance to experience some strange, fleeting greatness. That is certainly going to be the case today as we take a peek behind the curtain of the “Amish as a front for ancient technology” book, Thomish: Book 1 of the Amish Apocalypse.
If author Andrew J. Alman’s book Thomish: Book 1 of the Amish Apocalypse already has your mind doing loop-de-loops, have no fear—that’s all part of the plan. As a book that explores the possible end of the world, and then stitches in the idea that the Amish community (or at least part of it) is not the technology-averse part of society that we know, but rather a piece of it that is so advanced we cannot explain or understand it, Alman’s tale is expected to be kind of crazy. In the hands of a less talented storyteller, it would be played for laughs and left to be, but the author deftly crafts a a tale that explores interesting notions of what we think we know, and what might actually be true. Of course, you shouldn’t completely discount the first thoughts you might have about this story. It is funny at time as well. But there’s much more to it than what you might expect from it if all you get is a cursory glance at the title.

Michael DeAngelo

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