![]() One of my favorite aspects of this book is how it thrusts you into a world of the impossible while bringing you to a deeper understanding of the world around you. In the other, a brilliant young scientist is making groundbreaking strides in the field of memory, unaware that the mysterious benefactor who funds her research may be guiding her toward a discovery so massive that soon she-and the rest of humanity-are drawn into a dangerous, world-shaking intrigue that turns reality into a treacherous labyrinth. In one, we learn of the outbreak of a mysterious condition known as False Memory Syndrome, in which sufferers are haunted by past lives and loves that exist only in their memories. Recursion-the new book from the author of 2016 Book of the Year finalist, Dark Matter-begins with dual storylines that gradually converge. This is the sort of mind-bending and disorienting concept upon which the best science fiction is built. ![]() ![]() Even the words you’re reading now are in the past. ![]() Did you know that everything is a memory? By the time your brain filters and processes everything you experience, as we learn early on in Recursion, the present is already gone. ![]()
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