A review by gggggggg_g
This Perfect Day by Ira Levin

4.0

Another take on the classic dystopian novel. I'd probably place this behind "We," the forgotten Russian progenitor of the genre, then "1984" and "Brave New World," which I still think is hot garbage. What I liked about "This Perfect Day," is that Chip, the main character, suffers repeated failures and must make the conscious decision to do better in the future. And I must admit, he had me fooled until the last few pages. The ending could've gone either way and I would've been satisfied. Solid, quick little read.