Book Review
Mike Hranica – “Three Dots & The Guilt Machine” [Book Review]
When liner notes/lyrics and music are not enough, and you want to experience a whole new level of rawness, this is the perfect way to do it.

Three Dots & The Guilt Machine is the third book in three years to be released by The Devil Wears Prada frontman Mike Hranica. While the first 2 releases – 1 & 1/2 Hearts and Home for Grace – take a subjective look at the album Dead Throne and song “Home for Grave,” this latest book features a compilation of tales, poems, and a crafty collection of writing from the past 5 years.
Mike describes the album as “a collection of writing that rarely finishes its breath. A hundred and fifty-something pages of what one might consider eclectic truth fiction.” When liner notes/lyrics and music are not enough, and you want to experience a whole new level of rawness, this is the perfect way to do it. Alone with the book, you see, feel and experience exactly what Hrainca is feeling in that moment, through his poems and diary excerpts.
A must-read for any The Devil Wears Prada fan and a worth-read for those who love musings of the fiction sort. It’s only $15, but you must note that only 1,047 were made, so snag this puppy while you can buy it here.
Written by: Mike Hranica
Format/Length: 152 pages
Publisher: N/A (October 8, 2015)
Check out the “Three Dots & The Guilt Machine” trailer here.
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