I am so pleased that I decided to be part of the crowd funding for this book. When I heard about an experimental novel of which no two copies would be the same, I wanted to support the idea then and there. This was a piece of history I wanted to be a part of.
I do love a good dystopian story. Set in a data driven future that at times is scarily like aspects of our current screen-obsessed world, books have been outlawed and mostly forgotten, but some still seek their restoration. Can it be done? What really matters? Stories? Physical books? Information? What is freedom? What is happiness?
Take a bit of Fahrenheit 451, some 84K, some Terminator, some I Robot and some 1984, jumble it all up with a new outlook and fresh ideas, scramble the chapters, and the book I read was amazing! Get your hands on a copy. Your journey won’t be quite the same as mine, but I’d love to discuss the ending with you when we get there!
I’ve called this post the preliminary review as it contains no spoilers but also no in depth analysis. I’m planning a second review with more detail in it.

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