![]() ![]() But quite a lot falls on the wayside as the plot progresses. At some point I gave up nitpicking on glossed over details (given the brevity of the book) and just stuck with it to see how Galouye would flesh out his idea. From my experience, suspension of disbelief helps. What with the auditory and heat sensitive existence of the Survivors compounded by the religious connotations of an underground society, there's a lot to digest. There were times when I understood what the protagonist was experiencing only belatedly. This being a short read, the readers have to meet the narrative halfway. But the whole experience, if likened to a mathematical function, was peppered with local maxima and minima (few and far between) with only one instance of global maxima. A world devoid of light where humans have lost touch with their past and developed a mythos rooted in the duality of light and dark, blew my mind away. My thoughts on this one are just as jumbled as the experience of reading it was.ĭark Universe intrigued me very much once I was through with the starting chapters. ![]()
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