![]() ![]() The book begins on November 2, 2018, and follows protagonist Barry. Like the climb to the top of a track, Recursion is a story of building momentum. Exhilarating, panic-inducing, “OMG did I tell my mom I loved her this morning” madness.Īllow me to backpedal. ![]() Scratch that the ride contains fewer bumps and more of the type of sudden drops experienced on a roller-coaster that has no business allowing four-foot-tall children to experience it. ![]() That’s the advice I would give to anyone about to read Blake Crouch’s newest novel, Recursion. Strap in and get comfortable-it’s going to be a bumpy ride. A not-so-book-review book review aimed to inform the world of the glorious ride that is Recursion (and its future with *our Lord and savior* Netflix). If that article was to have matured, wrinkled and become the middle-aged version of its relatively naïve self, it would be this article. I wrote an article earlier this year about how Netflix was adapting Blake Crouch’s yet-to-be-released novel Recursion my only familiarity with Blake Crouch at that time was his Wayward Pines Trilogy and his novel, Dark Matter-the cake-hole blowing, mind-bender about a man desperately navigating the multiverse in order to return home to his family. Probably because it’s the heart-palpitating summer read you’ve (or at least I’ve) been waiting for. ![]()
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