The Success Machine by Henry Slesar

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By Eleanor Lambert Posted on Mar 30, 2026
In Category - Cooking
Slesar, Henry, 1927-2002 Slesar, Henry, 1927-2002
English
Imagine a machine that can guarantee your success. Not just a little nudge, but a perfect, foolproof path to getting everything you want. That's the promise of the device in Henry Slesar's 'The Success Machine.' But here's the catch that had me turning pages late into the night: what happens when the price of that success isn't in dollars, but in something far more personal? The story follows a man who gets his hands on this incredible invention. At first, it's a dream come true—every goal, every ambition, suddenly within reach. But the machine has its own rules, and the cost of using it starts to reveal itself in ways he never expected. It's a sharp, clever story that makes you think about what we're really willing to trade for a win. If you've ever wondered if there's a shortcut to the top, this book asks the scary, fascinating question: would you take it if you knew the real cost? It's a quick, punchy read that sticks with you.
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Henry Slesar's 'The Success Machine' is a classic slice of speculative fiction that packs a big idea into a tight story. It feels fresh and relevant, even decades after it was written.

The Story

The plot is straightforward but powerful. An ordinary man comes across an extraordinary device: a machine that can analyze any situation and provide a guaranteed plan for success. Want a promotion? It'll tell you exactly what to say and do. Want to win someone over? It has the script. At first, it's a miracle. Life becomes a series of easy victories. But the machine's instructions start to get strange. They demand small, seemingly illogical actions that feel wrong or even cruel. The protagonist is faced with a growing dilemma: follow the machine's cold, perfect logic to keep winning, or listen to his own conscience and risk failure. The tension builds beautifully as he discovers that the machine's idea of 'success' might be very different from his own.

Why You Should Read It

What I love about this story is how personal it feels. It's not about world-altering technology; it's about one guy trying to get ahead. Slesar makes you feel the addictive thrill of easy wins, and then the creeping dread as the bill comes due. The central question isn't just about the machine—it's about us. How much of our integrity, our relationships, or our peace of mind are we willing to mortgage for external achievement? The main character isn't a hero or a villain; he's someone we can all recognize, which makes his choices all the more compelling. It’s a story that prods you to examine your own definitions of success.

Final Verdict

This book is a perfect pick for anyone who enjoys a smart, thought-provoking story that you can read in one sitting. It's great for fans of 'The Twilight Zone' or classic short fiction with a twist. If you like stories that entertain you first and make you think second, Slesar delivers. It's also ideal for book clubs because that central dilemma—'What would you do?'—sparks fantastic conversation. 'The Success Machine' is a timeless reminder that sometimes, the easiest path is the one that costs the most.

Jennifer Lee
7 months ago

Wow.

Robert Johnson
1 year ago

Great read!

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