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The Nucleus of Reality: Or the Recollections of Thomas P-
by L.A. Davenport
Disclaimer: I received this e-book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: The Nucleus of Reality
Author: L.A. Davenport
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 1/5
Recommended For...: dystopian
Publication Date: February 18, 2021
Genre: Dystopian
Recommended Age: Can’t recommend, DNFed
Publisher: P-Wave Press
Pages: 225
Synopsis: The truth is all around you
Thomas P- is exhausted. He's been travelling for work so much he barely knows where he is. And then, while waiting for a table at a restaurant, he sees someone from his past. Exactly as she was twenty years ago, when they first knew each other. Deeply shaken, he tries to carry on as if nothing happened.
But when it happens again, in a different restaurant, in a different city, Thomas's world begins to unravel. Haunted by a magnificent black parrot and a past he wants to forget, he becomes paranoid, unsure whether he can trust himself and the world around him.
After he sees another friend he thought he had forgotten, he realises he is lost and alone, and afraid of his own mind. Then an enigmatic woman tells him he is not seeing things but rather his memory has been mined to create life-like androids that are replacing the human race one by one.
And then he is arrested.
Will Thomas resist the mysterious woman and get his life back? Or will he join her cult and take up arms in the fight to save us all?
Review: I had to DNF this book at 20%. I couldn’t stand reading this book. It had an unreliable narrator, the story didn’t flow, and it was hard to follow along.
Verdict: Not for me but maybe for you.
Book: The Nucleus of Reality
Author: L.A. Davenport
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 1/5
Recommended For...: dystopian
Publication Date: February 18, 2021
Genre: Dystopian
Recommended Age: Can’t recommend, DNFed
Publisher: P-Wave Press
Pages: 225
Synopsis: The truth is all around you
Thomas P- is exhausted. He's been travelling for work so much he barely knows where he is. And then, while waiting for a table at a restaurant, he sees someone from his past. Exactly as she was twenty years ago, when they first knew each other. Deeply shaken, he tries to carry on as if nothing happened.
But when it happens again, in a different restaurant, in a different city, Thomas's world begins to unravel. Haunted by a magnificent black parrot and a past he wants to forget, he becomes paranoid, unsure whether he can trust himself and the world around him.
After he sees another friend he thought he had forgotten, he realises he is lost and alone, and afraid of his own mind. Then an enigmatic woman tells him he is not seeing things but rather his memory has been mined to create life-like androids that are replacing the human race one by one.
And then he is arrested.
Will Thomas resist the mysterious woman and get his life back? Or will he join her cult and take up arms in the fight to save us all?
Review: I had to DNF this book at 20%. I couldn’t stand reading this book. It had an unreliable narrator, the story didn’t flow, and it was hard to follow along.
Verdict: Not for me but maybe for you.