This sci fi novel, the first in a series, is set in a far-ish future about an Al- controlled genetically altered human future. This book packs the punch of a much longer book, though it also left me desperate for more. It masterfully manages to create entire inter dimensional worlds, realistic scientific possibilities and psychological ideals with the reader's belief systems and huge character growth in 200 odd pages. The chapters were short, but held the right amount of detail. There was a good flow and you were always moving forward even when there were apparent dead ends. I kept thinking that I knew the answer, but then something would happen and I would be back to guessing again.
The writing was gripping, light and entertaining. There were a couple of times where I had to concentrate and think about what was being said, but I got there in the end! I kept guessing until the end.
This book was super trippy to me. If you like dark academia vibes this book was very much that with a touch of sci-fi which amazingly traverses a future world where genetically altered humans live in a society controlled by artificial intelligence. This isn't the type of book you skip. There are multiple perspectives in this book, each chapter is a different character's perspective which I actually loved. It was a chance for you to get to know each character better and get insight on the motivation for their actions. The concept of the storyline was amazing and the ending. This novel is fast paced.
I could not put this book down! It was extremely immersive even from the beginning and I just HAD to know what was going to happen. The plot twists were amazing, making this book a huge mind blowing experience. I am SO excited to continue this series and find out what comes next.
With vivid descriptions and an intriguing plot, Kadon Peterson takes readers on a thrilling adventure. The narrative flows smoothly, and the events are well-crafted, making readers curious about how the characters will handle each situation is engaging and will keep readers on the edge of their seats
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