Erase Me / Josh Silver / Book Review
ERASE ME Eli is fine. That's what he keeps telling everyone. His parents. His brother. His therapist. He's fine. Sure, he's been numb inside for the past year, since the traumatic car accident that took months of his memory. But other than that, he's perfectly fine. He would like to feel something again, though. Even if that means doing something extreme. Even if that means Traumaland. Eli didn't mean to stumble upon this illicit establishment, where VR headsets allow people to pay to experience trauma by the minute. But it sure does the trick. High octane trauma has a way of making even the numbest individuals feel something. But as much as they assured him these scenes were acted out by, you know, paid actors, something feels off... And when Eli stumbles upon a scene where he himself is the star of the trauma, he knows there's something darker, something much more dangerous, happening here than he ever imagined. An...