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Narrated by:
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T. Ryder Smith
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By:
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Steve Toutonghi
Dazzling, paranoid literary sci-fi for fans of Blake Crouch and Philip K. Dick
Vin, a down-on-his-luck young tech entrepreneur forced out of the software company he started, takes a job house-sitting an ultra-modern Seattle mansion whose owner has gone missing. There he discovers a secret basement lab with an array of computers and three large, smooth caskets. Inside one he finds a woman in a state of suspended animation. There is also a dog-eared notebook filled with circuit diagrams, beautiful and intricate drawings of body parts, and pages of code.
When Vin decides to climb into one of the caskets to see what happens, his reality begins to unravel, and he finds himself on a terrifying journey that asks fundamental questions about reality, free will, and the meaning of a human life.
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Surprisingly good!
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Maybe it was too smart for me?
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Now for the book itself. I gave the story 3 stars. At first, I would have been totally willing to give the story all 5 stars. But over time, I found myself getting more and more frustrated by it. For one, I didn’t see a point in the portion of the book where Vin goes into other people’s “bodies” and is essentially in their minds. The fact that it was a completely separate story EVERY TIME he did a “shot” bothered me. If the author had connected the stories somehow at the end, then fine. But I honestly found myself tuning those parts of the book out completely until Vin woke up from his shots. I mean really, they were quite pointless. The cannibal, the war and balloon guy, William, Winston Churchill... etc. I mean... maybe I just wasn’t understanding what they had to do with the rest of the story, but I didn’t find them to be interesting at all. If the author had focused more on the different realities and that part of the story line, then this book could have been absolutely epic. I was so excited to find a book about different/alternate realities at first. So I was really REALLY disappointed when this ended with next to no answers about anything. There was no real climax and there was no real “OHHH!” moment where I finally put everything together and realized the point of the story. It just sort of... ended. I think the author confused himself, honestly. I really do. I think he focused way too much on the story lines of the people whose bodies Vin went into and not enough on the story line of Vin himself. And SPOILER ALERT: YOU NEVER FIND OUT WHO NERDEAN IS!! Never. Not even an inkling. Vin’s story never comes together and you never really find out how Kim and his daughter were shot in that one reality. I could go on and on about my frustrations, but overall, the story just fell completely flat. Very disappointing.
Umm... what the heck!?
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The hidden gem I'm delighted I found!!
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