A Review of Missy’s Twitch and the Scourge of Climatosis

Parody is meeting real life in Missy´s Twitch.

Watts Up With That?

Missy’s Twitch, a new comedy CliFi novel goes on sale today.

It is commonly acknowledged that we’ve reached the age where parody and real life are often indistinguishable.

Real. Not parody

Missy’s Twitch is an amusing and enjoyable read that’s very funny in places. Extremely topical, with a story that represents things as they are happening today without straying too much from reality.

Real. Not Parody

It brings to life the mental stresses of young people bombarded daily with doomsday messages about the climate. It’s no wonder so many of them are seeking therapy.

Real. Not Parody

This book provides a service to people who don’t follow the scientific debate by helping them understand the distortions, history, and motives behind climate alarmism, and doing so in an entertaining fashion. The author’s use of ridicule to skewer such pompous hypocrites as King Charles is worth a laugh.

Fictional contrarian views of climate change are rare, the most notable example being Michael Crichton’s “State of Fear” in 2004. Missy’s Twitch takes a more humorous approach on the issue, but still manages to make an effective case that’s definitely worth reading.


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