Luddite
noun
-one of the 19th century English workmen who destroyed labor-saving machinery that they thought would cause unemployment
-any opponent of technological progress
Phillip was a bit of a Luddite. I used to call him a sixty-year-old man trapped in a thirty-year-old body.
Lin, Amber (2013-02-18). Selling Out (Loose Id LLC) (Kindle Location 866). Kindle Edition.
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About Jessi Gage
Jessi lives with her husband and children in the Seattle area. She’s a passionate reader of all genres of romance, especially anything involving the paranormal. Ghosts, demons, vampires, witches, weres, faeries...you name it, she’ll read it. As for writing, she's sticking to Highlanders and contemporaries with a paranormal twist (for now). A career student (aka indecisive and inquisitive bookworm), Jessi brings her love of research to her worlds and characters. Her guiding tenet in her writing is that good always trumps evil, but not before evil gives good one heck of a run for its money. The last time she imagined a world without romance novels, her husband found her crouched in the corner, rocking.
Oooh, that’s a new word for me! Luddite. I must remember that one. Nice book cover Amber Lin has there too