Review: Real Sugar is Hard to Find by Sim Kern

 Review of Real Sugar is Hard to Find by Sim Kern (5998 words)

Planet Scumm, Issue #11, Summer 2021 : Purchase

A story about dystopia, attempted suicide, intense pollution and untrustworthy elements sounds like it would be quite dense and heavy. However, like the title hints at, this story turns out quite sweet.

People are always people, with softness and feeling. Everyone is just trying to look out for their own. And sympathies can arise from that. Retaining that faith - that some might call naiveté - is not necessarily a bad thing.

A story made of dense elements, which come together to form something as sweet and delightful as a slice of cake. 

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