Some people say it is a science fiction... some people believe it is real. It has very interesting topics discussed in the book. Has anyone read the book yet?
I've smoked a bit Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!and, even though, it scored a 4.09 on this thing:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8698337-thiaoouba-prophecy I also got a laugh at this comment: This insane and deeply racist book was, remarkably, reprinted a few times in USA. Relates a ridiculous and (unintentionally) very funny account of alien abduction. He (the author) knew the abductors were very clever because they spoke French! Some of it is so absurd that I was crying with laughter; but at some point the reality of it (in all seriousness) sinks, and it is also very sad. The author clearly has a mental illness. The publishers must have known, and yet cashed in on it, knowing he would be the but of constant ridicule. Although I think the freedom of speech is important, including for people with severe mental illness, this book is so obviously irrational and contradictory and so profoundly racist that I feel the publishers have used a vulnerable person callously for their own profit.
It certainly could be the very real ravings of a person with mental illness, yes. Even the author's description of his own book seems to be confused rambling.
It's a fairly common theme in science fiction: a Utopian society that doesn't do the things we don't like about our own society. The question is: could our society become Utopia by emulating theirs?