The surreal storytelling is evocative of Philip K. Dick, and readers will keep turning the pages, wondering when this utopia will melt down. --BookList A bright, excellently thought out, page-turning tale. Humanity's never ending struggle towards balance is explored with a contemporary computer-age twist in Scott T. Grusky's fine science fiction novel, Zero Percenters. --IndieReader This is a book for today's society... Grusky has given the world much to think about in terms of the future and what to possibly expect. --San Francisco Book Review Readers of sci-fi won't be the only audience to appreciate this vivid, personal story of a woman placed in impossible situations. Fans of thriller and high-tech novels of terrorism and survival will also be enthralled by a story packed with satisfying twists, exceptionally strong characterization, and high-tech intrigue that keeps the story logical, fast-paced, yet firmly rooted in emotional elements. All are designed to keep readers invested in Anja's mission, character, dilemmas, and discoveries. --Midwest Book Review This book was wonderfully written... an excellent read for fans of realistic science fiction. --Manhattan Book Review Like Arthur C. Clarke's Childhood's End or Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land, Zero Percenters is another articulate voice advocating for continuation of life because of its joys and the inexpressible experience of existence. The book is populated with very human characters, even the AI concierges, self-aware constructs charged with caring for their human counterparts. --BlueInk Review Zero Percenters is philosophical science fiction--a novel take on what it means to be human. In Scott T. Grusky's science fiction thriller, a young woman grapples with morality as humanity evolves into a digital form. --Foreword Clarion Reviews A cloud-minded but detailed spiritual parable that eschews the trappings of hard SF. --Kirkus