Book Review: Nothing Tastes as Good by Luke Dumas
This post contains affiliate links, which means that we’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase through these links. “They say health is a human right. The problem is, not everyone sees fat people as human.” 📚 At over 300 pounds, Emmett Truesdale carries more than physical weight; he’s burdened by childhood trauma, the daily mortification of his dead-end retail job, a lifetime of failed relationships, and the indignity of not fitting the ideal masculine mold. He’s trapped, and no amount of diet or exercise can free him from himself or his painful reality. Desperate for change, he joins a new clinical trial, the treatment and results of which are at once appalling and phenomenal: as Emmett sheds pounds at warp speed, every aspect of his existence instantaneously improves. The downside? Negative side effects, including blackouts and overpowering cravings. And when formerly cruel people disappear and rumors of a cannibalistic killer circulate, Emmett fears his saving grace may ...







